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EIGHT DAYS AT SEA - ON A TREE (Indonesian tsunami victim)
New York Post ^ | January 5, 2005 | ANDY GELLER

Posted on 01/05/2005 4:03:10 PM PST by nickcarraway

The tree was a lifeline from God. A 20-year-old Indonesian tsunami victim miraculously survived eight days in the ocean by clinging to the branches of an uprooted tree, he said yesterday after his rescue.

Rizal Sahputra was plucked from the ocean by a Malaysian cargo ship Monday night, 100 miles offshore from his village on the northern tip of Sumatra island.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: indonesia; malaysia; rescue; tsunami

1 posted on 01/05/2005 4:03:13 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Tsunami survivor Acehnese Rizal Shahputra stands on the tree branches and waves to a cargo ship after being spotted. Photo: AP

2 posted on 01/05/2005 4:10:16 PM PST by lindor (If con is the opposite of pro, is Congress the opposite of Progress?)
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To: nickcarraway

Goes to show, no matter how bad it seems, don't ever give up.


3 posted on 01/05/2005 4:11:14 PM PST by U S Army EOD (John Kerry, the mother of all flip floppers.I)
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To: lindor

Tree hugging finally does somebody some good.


4 posted on 01/05/2005 4:11:28 PM PST by Argus
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To: nickcarraway

One question only..................
How long can one survive with out fresh water? (Sea water doesn't count)


5 posted on 01/05/2005 4:16:08 PM PST by YOMO
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To: YOMO

I was thinking the same thing. I'm surprised to see him have enough strength to stand & wave! God bless the survivors.


6 posted on 01/05/2005 4:18:15 PM PST by jerseyareyououtthere
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To: nickcarraway

That's luck, God's grace and courage under adversity.


7 posted on 01/05/2005 4:18:45 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Truth, Justice and the Texan Way)
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To: nickcarraway

Praise God.


9 posted on 01/05/2005 5:18:44 PM PST by Miss Behave (Beloved daughter of Miss Creant, super sister of danged Miss Ology, and proud mother of Miss Hap.)
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To: Argus

Good one!


11 posted on 01/05/2005 5:20:05 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: seamole

I believe there were some fairly torrential rains a few days ago. Probably enought fresh water to keep the poor fellow alive. Amazing story. Over one hundred miles out at sea.


12 posted on 01/05/2005 5:22:58 PM PST by Don'tMessWithTexas
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To: YOMO

Heard a news blurb about him--he drank rain water and coconut milk from drifting coconuts.


13 posted on 01/05/2005 5:25:01 PM PST by Quix (HAVING A FORM of GODLINESS but DENYING IT'S POWER. 2 TIM 3:5)
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To: YOMO; All

During WWII, a Chinese sailor who was the cook on a ship that was sunk in the Pacific, survived for several months in a lifeboat by himself. He had no supplies on board when the ship sunk. He survived by catching rainwater and eating marine growth off the side of the boat and was able to stand up when he was finally rescued.

Several years ago, I sailed from England to the States on a 36ft sailboat. When we got into tropical waters, we always saw things floating in the water with all sorts of marine life attached to it, to include small crabs and such. This could have been eaten if need be. Also, we were able to catch more rain water than we could drink in that area. We had plenty of food and other water on board, but after 28 days at sea during the crossing from the Canary Islands to the BVI, we ended up with more fresh water than we had when we left. We ate the food we had on board but we could have fished if we wanted to. On other trips, I did fish in the open ocean with fair results. However in a pinch, we could have eaten the growth like the Chinese guy. The main thing is just don't give up. On my trip, we had two people we had to put ashore because they couldn't hack the trip mentally. The first part, we had some pretty rough storms. One Force 12 and two Force 9's.


14 posted on 01/05/2005 5:42:12 PM PST by U S Army EOD (John Kerry, the mother of all flip floppers.I)
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To: U S Army EOD

Interesting story. And informative. Thank you.


15 posted on 01/05/2005 6:01:04 PM PST by kitkat (Happy New Year, everyone)
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I don't recommend making the crossing in the winter time like we did. Bad decission on my part.


16 posted on 01/05/2005 6:04:20 PM PST by U S Army EOD (John Kerry, the mother of all flip floppers.I)
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