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world6 months ago

German Backpacker Rescued After 11 Nights Lost in Australian Outback

A 26-year-old German backpacker survived nearly two weeks lost in Western Australia's outback after her van crashed, and was rescued by a motorist more than 30km from her vehicle. She survived by drinking puddle water and sheltering in a cave, expressing immense gratitude for her rescue and the community support she received. Her rescue was attributed to luck, and she is now recovering in Perth.

world6 months ago

German Backpacker Rescued After 12 Days Lost in Australian Outback

A 26-year-old German backpacker, Carolina Wilga, who went missing in western Australia nearly two weeks ago, was found alive after being lost in the outback. She was discovered by a passerby in a bush path, having survived despite being ravaged by mosquitoes and enduring a traumatic experience. Her van was found with mechanical issues and traction tracks, indicating she got stuck in the rugged terrain during her ordeal.

world6 months ago

German Backpacker Rescued After 12 Days Lost in Australian Outback

A 26-year-old German backpacker, Carolina Wilga, who went missing in western Australia nearly two weeks ago, has been found alive after a large-scale search. She was discovered in the bush by a passerby, having survived in the outback despite her vehicle suffering mechanical issues and her being ravaged by mosquitoes. Her disappearance prompted a significant search effort, and her safe return highlights her resilience amid challenging conditions.

science2 years ago

Australia's Outback Hides World's Largest Impact Crater, Geophysical Evidence Reveals

Geophysical evidence suggests that the world's largest impact crater, named the Deniliquin structure, is buried deep beneath Australia's Outback. The structure, with a diameter of 520 kilometers, exceeds the size of the previously considered largest impact crater in South Africa. Magnetic patterns and anomalies indicate the presence of fractures and melted rocks, supporting the theory of an ancient meteorite impact that occurred over 440 to 500 million years ago near the equator.