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🏔️ I SURVIVED 72 DAYS IN THE ANDES — AND I STILL DREAM ABOUT IT ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: This story contains references to survival in extreme conditions and difficult choices made under life-or-death circumstances. Viewer discretion advised. --- This is the true story of survival, sacrifice, and the kind of kindness that costs everything. At 19 years old, I was on a rugby trip from Uruguay to Chile when our plane crashed in the Andes mountains. Of the 75 people on board, only 29 walked down alive. What happened in those 72 days on that mountain changed me forever. This isn't a story about willpower or heroism. It's about the quiet acts of kindness that save your life. It's about a man named Nando who taught me that survival means nothing if you lose your humanity along the way. 📺 NEW VIDEOS EVERY DAY — Subscribe for real survival stories, human truth, and the moments that break us and remake us. --- ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This story is based on real events from the 1972 Andes plane crash (Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571). While the narrative is told from a first-person perspective for emotional authenticity and cinematic impact, please note: 1. This is a dramatized retelling for YouTube narration purposes. Some dialogue and specific details have been reconstructed or reimagined based on historical accounts and survivor testimonies. 2. The story contains references to survival cannibalism, starvation, death, and extreme suffering. These are presented respectfully and are central to understanding the true cost of survival in extreme conditions. 3. The character "Nando" represents the spirit of sacrifice and kindness shown by multiple survivors and the Andean crash victims. This is a composite narrative created to honor the real people who lived through this tragedy. 4. The events described (impossible choices, loss of life, extreme cold, hunger) are historically accurate. However, the specific emotional beats and dialogue are crafted for storytelling purposes. 5. If you are struggling with grief, trauma, or existential questions after watching this story, please reach out to a mental health professional. There are resources available. 6. This video is not intended to glorify suffering or make light of tragedy. It is meant to explore human resilience, kindness, and sacrifice with respect for those who lived and died. --- SOURCES & FURTHER READING: "Alive" by Piers Paul Read (the definitive account of the 1972 Andes crash) Survivor testimonies and interviews Documentary: "Alive: 20 Years Later" --- If this story resonated with you, please share it. Sometimes the people who change our lives are the ones who disappear. Sometimes the kindness that matters most is the kind no one sees. Thank you for being here. Thank you for listening.