Miraculous rescue: A yoga instructor spent two weeks in the jungle and was found unharmed
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/miraculous-rescue-a-yoga-instructor-spent-two-weeks-in-the-jungle-and-was-found-unharmed.htmlJungles are rarely friendly to a person, especially when he finds himself alone with them. Amanda Eller has experienced firsthand what it means to face the wild nature face to face. She spent two whole weeks in the rainforest. The yoga instructor got lost, and by a miracle rescuers found her in the middle of impassable wilds. The woman survived by eating plants.
Read on for details of the miraculous story of the rescue of a woman lost in the jungle.






Amanda calls what happened a "significant spiritual journey", during which she felt moments of complete despair and fear, loss of hope and a desire to give up, but when she realized that she was between life and death, the woman chose life.






The mother of the lost, Julia, calls the days of the search "the most nightmarish" and "emotional roller coaster."




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