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The Survival Story of Juliane Koepcke | Marks Unexplained World Podcast (Ep. 173)

The Survival Story of Juliane Koepcke | Marks Unexplained World Podcast (Ep. 173)

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The Survival Story of Juliane Koepcke | Marks Unexplained World Podcast (Ep. 173)

Juliane Koepcke is a German-Peruvian mammalogist who specialises in bats. She is the daughter of German zoologists Maria and Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke and sole survivor of the 1971 LANSA Flight 508 crash.

When the plane was struck by lightning, she fell 3,000 m (10,000 ft) while strapped to her seat and suffered numerous injuries, including a concussion, broken collarbone, and a torn knee ligament.

She survived 11 days alone in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest until she located a lumberjack camp.

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