For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.The group knew they had to climb their way to safety and over 10 days they climbed about 38 miles.This forced them to send Vizintin back to the crash site because they were running out of supplies.Parrado supposedly told his pal Canessa: "We may be walking to our deaths, but I would rather walk to meet my death than wait for it to come to me."After walking for several more days, the exhausted pair finally came across more and more signs of human presence, before coming across some Chilean farmers, securing the survival of themselves ad the 14 others waiting at the wreckage..
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