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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 02:12:14
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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Given the current slant toward the negative by this week's news coverage, I thought I'd share something different. A happy ending.
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/outposts/post/little-girl-survives-11-days-siberian-forest/
David Strege wrote:Little girl survives 11 days in Siberian forest
All hope is lost when her dog returns home without her; then the dog leads rescuers to the missing 3-year-old, who was called the miracle girl
Little girl spent 11 days in Siberian forest before her dog led rescuers to her location.
A little girl lost in a remote region of Siberia inhabited by bears and wolves survived 11 days in the subarctic forest by eating wild berries and drinking river water before her dog finally left her side to summon help, leading rescuers to her location.
Karina Chikitova, 3, wandered away from her home in a remote village of the Sakha Republic on July 29, according to The Siberian Times and U.K. MailOnline.
Her mother believed Karina and her dog had followed her father, Rodion, who had left to go to his native village. Because there were no phone connections, it wasn’t until four days later that the family discovered Karina was missing, prompting a massive search.
Sakha is said to be Siberia’s coldest region in winter, but this time of year overnight temperatures were about 42 degrees Fahrenheit, though some parts were colder. Karina hugged her dog and huddled up in the tall grass to stay warm, but that made it difficult for rescuers to spot her from helicopters and drones.
Two days before Karina was found, her dog returned to the girl’s home in the village Omon in the Olyokminsky district.
The dog that led rescuers to the little girl lost in Siberian forest.
“That was the moment when our hearts sank, because we thought at least with her dog Karina had chances to survive; night in Yakutia are cold and some areas have already gone into minus temperatures,” Afanasiy Nikolayev, spokesman for the Sakha Republic Rescue Service, told The Siberian Times.
“If she was to hug her puppy, we thought, this would have given her a chance to stay warm during nights and survive [she wore only a tank top and purple stockings]. So when her dog came back we thought ‘that’s it’—even if she was alive, and chances were slim—now she would have definitely have lost all hope. Our hearts truly and deeply sank.”
By that time, the family had lost hope.
Experts said chances of survival for such a long period were minimal. Rescuers confronted a bear during the search, highlighting the danger of the region.
Then, a miracle.
Karina’s dog led the adults to the lost child, or as The Siberian Times called her, the miracle girl. With the dog’s help, rescuers discovered bare-foot tracks in the dirt, which helped lead them to the girl.
Little girl was found in tall grass.
“In the morning, almost right after we began searching—we only made 20 meters—we saw Karina sitting in the grass,” Nikolayev said. “We rushed to her, got her a little tea and grabbed her to run back to the car and doctors.
“I carried Karina myself to the car, and she was light as a bird. She was hardly ten kilograms [22 pounds], but amazingly she was fully conscious.”
Karina was said to look surprisingly well. She was given food and drinks, and was taken to the hospital in Yakutsk, though she had no serious injuries, only scratches, particularly on her feet from walking long distances without shoes. Plus, she had several mosquito bites.
Little girl suffered only a few scratches on her feet and several mosquito bites.
Truly a miraculous ending to a remarkable story.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 02:17:03
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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That's great news. Believe it or not, children actually by and large have a better chance of surviving in the wilderness than adults do. Your average child's natural instinct is to find somewhere warm, preferably with some food nearby, and curl up to take a nap until someone finds them. That's exactly what your average untrained person is supposed to do. This as opposed to the average adult who will immediately try to take control of the situation and wander around lost in the forest until they either collapse from exhaustion, fall down and break their leg, or antagonize the local wildlife into mauling them.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 03:15:31
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Member of the Ethereal Council
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dementedwombat wrote:That's great news. Believe it or not, children actually by and large have a better chance of surviving in the wilderness than adults do. Your average child's natural instinct is to find somewhere warm, preferably with some food nearby, and curl up to take a nap until someone finds them. That's exactly what your average untrained person is supposed to do. This as opposed to the average adult who will immediately try to take control of the situation and wander around lost in the forest until they either collapse from exhaustion, fall down and break their leg, or antagonize the local wildlife into mauling them.
What I learned In scouts is you build a little hut, one that looks Man made and do not leave the area for roughly a half mile radius.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 03:43:27
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Buy that dog a burger....with bacon and cheese!
Thanks, I needed that.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 08:11:36
Subject: Re:What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Ferocious Black Templar Castellan
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In Soviet Russia, Red Riding Hood eats Wolf! Or something...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 08:46:04
Subject: Re:What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Sinewy Scourge
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Lovely story, thank you.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 11:06:14
Subject: Re:What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 14:27:31
Subject: Re:What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan
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11 days is kind of insane for any region. Great story.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/08/14 15:22:19
Subject: Re:What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle
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This is a brilliant story. Thanks for sharing
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 08:18:15
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot
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Whoa, that's my home region. I'm surprising to see it here.
4-year old Karina lost in the woods and parent didn't cared, because mother thought she's with father and father tought she's with mother. It was in very remote location with only 3 families live around.
People can easily lost there, because you cannot see anyting in 5-10 meters but trees. Also, a lot of bears there.
Helicopters, night vision was uneffective.
Only her dog pup helped to fing her after 12 days. She was thin, tired, biten by insects but alive.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 14:50:00
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Fixture of Dakka
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Freakazoitt wrote:Whoa, that's my home region. I'm surprising to see it here.
4-year old Karina lost in the woods and parent didn't cared, because mother thought she's with father and father tought she's with mother. It was in very remote location with only 3 families live around.
People can easily lost there, because you cannot see anyting in 5-10 meters but trees. Also, a lot of bears there.
Helicopters, night vision was uneffective.
Only her dog pup helped to fing her after 12 days. She was thin, tired, biten by insects but alive.
Sounds like my kind of place.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 20:03:55
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Jovial Junkatrukk Driver
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 21:26:29
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Hallowed Canoness
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Beautiful dog, and a tough little girl. Glad she's home okay.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 22:38:49
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?
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Refreshing to see some good news, this is a remarkable story.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 23:24:09
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Old Sourpuss
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That girl is tougher than I'll ever be. Hats off to her.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/01 23:46:56
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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http://www.werewolves.com/werewolves-in-russia/
Sounds like a bodark to me. I wonder if the Russians had any 'changeling' style myths. At the least, this child's seen Baba Yaga and been spared for some greater purpose.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/09/02 02:42:30
Subject: What happens when a 3-year-old girl gets lost in the forest in Siberia?
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Fixture of Dakka
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Nice too have a feel good story, the girl looks like a young version of Ellen Page.
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