Our species has been able to overcome numerous challenges in its environment throughout the centuries. The ability to adapt physically and mentally to a rapidly changing world kept humans alive while other species gradually died off. Our survival mechanism is undoubtedly our most basic natural instinct, it is in our genes, and it’s evolutionary.
The following cases display in the best possible way how our will for survival surmounts any emotion or logical thought when our life is in danger. Last but not least, not to forget to mention that this article is heavily inspired by the AWESOME documentary television series: I Shouldn't Be Alive
Dancing With The Sharks
In October 1982 five people got caught in a tropical storm. Once their yacht sank, they were forced to survive in the middle of the Atlantic on a raft with no survival equipment. To their absolute terror, the area of the ocean they were in was infested with sharks.
Among them was the brave Deborah Scaling Kiley who was hired to man the fifty-eight-foot yacht called the Trashman for a routine Maine-to-Florida journey. When the Trashman sank, the five crew members gathered on an eleven-foot Zodiac. Two of them drank seawater, became delusional, left the Zodiac, and were eaten by sharks.
The third had an agonizing death from infected wounds suffered as the yacht went down. Five days after the yacht sank, Kiley and the other survivor were rescued by a passing Soviet cargo ship. Kiley went on to become a motivational speaker, appeared on Larry King Live (CNN), and published a couple of best sellers that featured lessons in survival.
Human Prey For Lions
Greg Rasmussen is an English biologist who has spent over twenty-five years studying the African wild dog. In 2003, during one of the many trips he used to take for his research, Greg found himself alone and trapped in the middle of nowhere in the African bush as his plane crashed and he ended up being the only survivor. With his legs broken in six different places, the biologist was unable to move and suffered incredible pain.
He had become an easy prey for the lions and other wild animals. In addition to the stress caused by being exposed to these predators, Greg also had to withstand extreme temperatures and a lack of food and water while waiting for help. Eventually a rescue team arrived and found Greg alive. He would later have surgery to fix his legs, which left him three inches shorter.
Lost In The Amazon
Dave and Crystal had a very long history together. They used to date before destiny brought them together in the hell that they would have to find their way out of. In the summer of 2002 after having recently reconnected, they decided to heat up their relationship and revive their adventurous past. As they were heading through the Amazon rain forest they got lost due to some misfortunes and wrong calculations.
In the middle of the unwelcoming jungle they had to face wild and poisonous animals, a lack of food and water, as well as physical and mental fatigue that would bring them to their limits. Crystal, who suffered from clinical depression, broke down and tried to convince Dave to cut their wrists to end their torture. Dave had different plans and, as any real man would do in such an extreme case, he found a way to get them back home safely.
Avalanche Of Terror
In 2003 Ken Jones, a British climber and former member of the Special Forces, bored by the daily routine of his civilian life, decided to revive the glory days of his military past and climb the dark and mysterious Carpathian Mountains in Romania. However, he made the mistake of underestimating the sudden changes in the unpredictable weather in the area. As a result, he paid a high cost.
The fall from a seventy-five-foot cliff left him unconscious. Jones would wake up several hours later in a snow-white landscape with a shattered pelvis, broken femur, broken ribs, and a broken leg. Without any supplements and in temperatures as low as −20˚ C, the former SAS member stayed amazingly calm and disciplined. He crawled his way out of the situation for seven miles, crossing a river to avoid wolves and forcing himself to stay awake so he wouldn’t freeze to death. He was finally found and rescued by a local farmer.
MAN VERSUS BEAR BEFORE LEO MADE IT LOOK COOL IN THE REVENANT
Bram Schaffer’s story is one for the ages. Schaffer, only eighteen in 1995, was a young hunter who had the misfortune of getting mauled by a grizzly bear in Montana. Miraculously he survived the vicious attack, but was severely injured; his blood running like a river, parts of his left thigh were ripped off the bone. What made things even more complicated was the isolated location he was trapped in and the extreme weather conditions.
The injured Schaffer had to get off the mountain as soon as possible in the midst of a wild storm so he wouldn’t die from the excessive bleeding. Luckily, other hunters found him shortly after the incident and helped him by providing medical care that temporarily stopped the bleeding. They would later carry him to a camp, where doctors would remove any threats to his life.
To Be Continued....
References
September 2013 Issue 212: A hellish delivery
An Evening with Dr. Greg Rasmussen
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😂😂😂 Εντάξει ΕΠΟΣ. Μας αντεγραψε το Hollywood και ο Di Caprio κατι δεκαετιες μετα. Ξανθοπουλος και τα μυαλα στο μπλεντερ λεμε!!!
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They are all amazing stories. Testimony of human resilience, faith, determination and strength. Thanks for sharing.
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You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it :)
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Wow we are tough!! I used to be obsessed with the "I shouldn't be alive" documentaries and thrilled by the fact that humans can actually deal with real life challenges!!
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Yes!!! It's 100% true that we can become the wildest and toughest animals and as soft as it gets depending the circumstance. Look at me; I can be tough as nails if I have to (served in the special forces and had a total 36 Pankration and Kickboxing fights as a competitor) but when I see photos of you I am melting like butter :p :p :p
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Oh you're so kind!!! :)))
36 Kickboxing fights?? I think I could survive a shark attack but not this one! :PP Once a drawer fall on my toes and I started crying from the pain!! :PP
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Punches with 12oz gloves don't hurt as much as you may think....I am sure shark's teeth hurt more lol
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It's not about the pain that's why :P It's about the constant fear that I'm going to get hit :P
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Ahhhh! Alright, I see :)
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I wouldn't wanna face lions in the wild with a broken leg! That's the stuff of nightmares...
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That's true but I would prefer to be prey for lions than an anaconda's meal
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True.. true.. anacondas will crush every bone in your body 1st...thank God for a spirit of survival!
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Jeezus No!
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Wow..I got glued to the write till the end. It fascinating how people can could perform beyond their normal capabilities when they are u under pressure. Can't wait for the next episode ..
Awesome post
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Thank you so much for the good words :)))
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I found the story of Ken Jones the most incredible one. I think I would have die in 90% of these situations, with all the determination and instinct of survival, I won't have the strength!
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You never really know until you are in this situation. We are tougher than we tend to think :)
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waiting for your next episode ....love it bro💕💕💕
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Love it but you ain't vote it. The new cool I guess lol
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some time power problem ....but dont worry now i did it😋
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πραγματικά δε ξέρω ποιος είναι πιο κολοφαρδος!!! :)))
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