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[Defying Death: Three Miraculous Survival Stories]-[Against All Odds]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-07-13

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Defying Death: Three Miraculous Survival Stories

This episode of the Mr. Ballin podcast explores three harrowing accounts of human endurance, where individuals faced circumstances that, by all accounts, should have resulted in their deaths.

The Void: A Brutal Choice on the Andes

In 1985, climbers Joe Simpson and Simon Yates successfully conquered the unclimbed west face of the Ciudad Grande in the Peruvian Andes. However, the descent proved fatal when Simpson shattered his leg. Realizing that carrying his partner was impossible, Yates attempted to lower Simpson down the mountain. Following a disastrous accident where Simpson was left dangling off a cliff in a raging blizzard, Yates was forced to make the impossible decision to cut the rope.

Simpson fell 150 feet, eventually landing inside a deep ice crevasse. While he was presumed dead by Yates, Simpson survived the fall. Trapped in a "pitch black" crevasse with no way up, he eventually decided to descend deeper into the "black chasm" to find an exit. Through sheer willpower, he crawled out and managed to navigate back to base camp, a feat that defied all medical expectations.

Bats: Survival in the Sahara

In 1994, Mauro Prosperi, an Olympic-caliber athlete, participated in the Marathon des Sables, a 155-mile race across the Sahara Desert. During a massive sandstorm, Prosperi lost his way. After days of exhaustion and dehydration, he discovered a Muslim shrine filled with hundreds of bats. In a primal act of survival, he climbed into the rafters and drank the blood of 20 bats to stay alive.

Convinced he would die, Prosperi attempted to end his life to spare himself a slow, painful death. When he failed to bleed to death, he interpreted it as a sign to live. He began following the clouds, consuming snakes, lizards, and moisture from wet wipes. He was eventually rescued by a shepherd tribe after wandering 181 miles into Algeria, having survived what many considered an impossible ordeal.

Head in the Clouds: The Paragliding Miracle

In 2007, world-champion paraglider Eva Wisniewska was caught in a powerful cumulonimbus cloud during a training flight in Australia. The updraft, described as "famously dangerous," sucked her into the storm at a rate of 60 feet per second. She was pulled into the eye of the storm, facing freezing temperatures, "hail balls the size of oranges," and a total lack of oxygen.

After passing out, she was ejected from the cloud at a staggering altitude of 32,634 feet—higher than the summit of Mount Everest. She plummeted in a "deadly free fall" before her glider miraculously reopened, allowing her to land safely. Wisniewska’s survival is unprecedented; no other human has reached such extreme altitudes unprotected and lived to share the experience.

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by all accounts, they seemed up for the job
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To them, this was a crowning achievement.
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Initially, they both assumed this was a death sentence
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they had no other choice.
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this is going to end badly for both of them.
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by all accounts
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live to tell the tale
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up for the job
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crowning achievement
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death sentence
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. Today's podcast features three stories about people who, by all accounts, should be dead.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called The Void, and it is one of the greatest survival stories of all time.
The second story you'll hear is called Bats, and it's about a race that is so brutal, runners must sign a document accepting that they could die.

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