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German backpacker lost in outback 'beyond grateful' to be found

German backpacker lost in outback 'beyond grateful' to be found

A German backpacker, Carolina Wilga, was lost in the Australian outback for 11 days before being found safe and sound. Wilga expressed her immense gratitude towards the people who tirelessly searched for her, describing their efforts as "incredible." Despite the challenging conditions, she managed to survive the ordeal, highlighting the resilience and adaptability required in such remote and harsh environments. The news article emphasizes the importance of preparedness and the crucial role played by the local community in search and rescue operations, which ultimately led to Wilga's safe return. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of outdoor adventures and the value of being well-equipped and informed before embarking on such journeys.

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