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The accident, suffered by crew and passengers of the Uruguayan plane in the Andes mountains on October 13, 1972, was a disaster that could neither be imagined nor repeated.
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After thirty years of cautious silence, Eduardo Strauch, one of the 16 survivors, describes his odyssey in the Andes with a mature vision. His story, deprived of heroism and banalities, is offered with the intention of helping others to meet their potential and overcome both overwhelming and everyday obstacles. |
In his lecture EXIT, Eduardo portrays the human and moral values that enabled the group to find a way out of their ordeal, after 72 days of survival, at more than 3,500 meters in altitude, in temperatures as low as 30 degrees below zero, and with the agonizing dilemma of having to sustain themselves by consuming the bodies of their dead companions.
EXIT is a fitting, appropriate, unforgettable, riveting, captivating lecture that offers insight and motivates personnel within companies, governmental organizations, NGOs and as well as within the general public.
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