11:26 pm - Monday May 21, 2012

I Shouldn’t Be Alive: True Surviving Stories

I shouldn’t be alive is a show based on shockingly true survival stories. In this survival series the survivor tell his own survival story, with amazing surviving situation. The survivor narrates the program and artist portrays the events as they themselves got into the situation of survivor. This series ranges from plane crashes to mountaineering, lost in middle of sea, lost in outback of Australia and many others life threatening situation.

There are many surviving stories which are casted on this show one of which is Dead Climb. It describes two best friends and has been climbing partners from last ten years. They went for vacation with their close friends to climb the skyline with a height above 4,000 meters. Suddenly a disaster occurred with them when the storm strikes the mountain and accidentally they get hold under the icy ledge. At the summit 13,000 feet up on the mountain where the wind ranges up to 130 km per hour and alongside temperature also falls down to minus 60 degrees. Human body is irresistible to survive such kind of situations and have to wait for time while a rescue team approaches them and save their lives.

Man lost in Jungle

Man lost in Jungle

 

Man got rescued from  Icy Ledge

Man got rescued from  Icy Ledge

 

Man surviving in life Boat

Man surviving in life Boat

 

Man surviving on the island

Man surviving on the island

 

People trying to save themselves

People trying to save themselves

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One Response to “I Shouldn’t Be Alive: True Surviving Stories”

  1. Dipika
    August 16, 2011 at 2:53 pm #

    Nice to read.

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