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The Great Cave Rescue The Extraordinary Story Of The Thai Boy Soccer Team Trapped In A Cave For 18 Days James Massola

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The Great Cave Rescue The Extraordinary Story Of The Thai Boy Soccer Team Trapped In A Cave For 18 Days James Massola
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.71 MB
Pages: 240
Author: James Massola
ISBN: 9781760529741, 1760529745
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Great Cave Rescue The Extraordinary Story Of The Thai Boy Soccer Team Trapped In A Cave For 18 Days James Massola by James Massola 9781760529741, 1760529745 instant download after payment.

Keen to go exploring after soccer practice, the boys of the Wild Boars soccer team ignored the sign at the cave entrance warning visitors not to enter during the monsoon season. What ensued was a high-stakes international mission which very nearly didn't succeed. The ordeal riveted millions around the world. First came the awful news that twelve Thai boys aged 11 to 16 and their young coach were missing. Then the flickering video of the huddle of anxious and hungry boys found by a pair of British divers nine days later. But the most difficult part was yet to come. Monsoon rains had raised the water level in the cave system, and the 13 were caught in an air pocket, surrounded by rising muddy water, nearly four kilometres from the cave entrance. None of them knew how to dive. Expert Australian, British, American, Chinese and other international divers joined the Thai Navy SEALs and hundreds of local volunteers to mount one of the most risky and complex rescue operations the world has ever seen. Australian doctor Richard Harris and his dive partner Craig Challen were among the last out of the cave, 18 days later. This is the complete story of the remarkable rescue at Tham Luang cave.

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