The bus where a young adventurer whose life inspired the film 'Into the Wild' lived and died has finally been airlifted away after years of debate.
Christopher McCandless spent his haunting final days in the abandoned bus in the remote Alaskan wilderness. His solo adventure that saw the young man shake the shackles of civilisation for a hermit's trek that ended in his death left a long legacy.
His life story, featured in a 1996 book later adapted into the 2007 film 'Into the Wild,' has continued to fascinate people around the world.
For decades fans have sought out the wrecked bus where he is believed to have starved. But critics have long warned against the romanticised story of his death in popular culture.
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