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Lost in the Australian wilderness for 11 days: How a German backpacker survived the Outback Carolina Wilga’s rescue is a rare tale of survival for someone who was missing for so long in ...
Driving into the vast Karroun Hill nature reserve, her Mitsubishi Delica got bogged in wet sand about 35 km from the nearest road.
The reserve where Ms Wilga was lost covers more than 300,000 hectares (740,000 acres). The crew of a police helicopter spotted her van on Thursday in the Karroun Hill Nature Reserve, 36 kilometers ...
German tourist Carolina Wilga was found alive wandering on a forest trail 12 days after she went missing in Australia’s remote Outback.
Beginning on the cobbled streets of Heptonstall before descending sharply into the wooded valleys of Hardcastle Crags somewhat lulling runners into… ...
Beginning on the cobbled streets of Heptonstall before descending sharply into the wooded valleys of Hardcastle Crags somewhat lulling runners into a false sense of ...
The 26-year-old German backpacker had been living in Western Australia (WA) for two years, and was heading on a trip towards the country’s east with no concrete plans beyond exploring new places, ...