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In
Thailand,
a
story
of
the
indomitable
human
spirit,
and
the
power
of
co
operation
that
can
move
mountains.
A
caving
expedition
gone
horribly
awry
is
a
familiar
trope
in
films
and
fiction,
a
survival
thriller
offering
a
mix
of
gut
wrenching
drama,
harrowing
suspense
and
eventual
redemption
and
release.
Yet,
nothing
can
match
up
to
a
real
life
story
of
resilience
and
human
enterprise.
The
unintended
incarceration
of
a
Thai
soccer
team
and
its
coach
in
the
Tham
Luang
Nang
Non
caves
in
Chiang
Rai
in
northern
Thailand,
and,
their
eventual
rescue,
proves
that
once
more.
The
12
boys,
aged
between
11
and
16,
members
of
the
Wild
Boars
soccer
team,
and
their
assistant
coach,
Ekkapol
Chantawong,
25,
had
reportedly
entered
the
caves
after
practice
on
June
23
for
a
trek
when
monsoon
rains
flooded
several
chambers,
making
escape
impossible.
Since
then,
trapped
in
darkness
on
a
thin
ledge
for
over
two
weeks,
surviving
on
water
from
stalactite
formations
even
as
water
levels
rose
from
the
monsoon
rains
and
oxygen
levels
depleted,
the
boys
have
awaited
rescue,
made
all
the
more
difficult
by
inclement
weather
conditions.
It
is
a
truth
universally
acknowledged
that
adversity
brings
out
the
best
in
some
people.
Even
as
the
boys
kept
their
morale
up,
meditating
and
encouraging
each
other
to
hang
in
there,
the
precarious
rescue
operations
mounted
to
get
them
back
to
safety
saw
an
unprecedented
level
of
international
co
operation.
Domain
experts
from
several
countries
British
diving
experts,
para
rescue
team
from
the
US
Indo
Pacific
command,
military
personnel
from
Australia
and
specialists
from
Japan,
China
and
Israel,
American
billionaire
entrepreneur
Elon
Musk
with
his
impractical
mini
submarine
came
together
with
an
elite
team
of
Thai
Navy
SEALs
to
negotiate
the
labyrinthine
passages
that
would
lead
them
to
the
boys.
Now,
with
the
worst
behind
them,
as
the
13
rescued
members
recover
in
isolation,
it
would
be
a
good
time
to
reflect
on
the
nature
of
this
miracle,
wrought
once
again
not
just
by
the
indomitable
human
spirit
to
overcome
adversities,
but
also
by
the
power
of
co
operation
that
can
move
mountains
and
offer
respite
from
a
rock
and
a
hard
place.
In
Thailand,
a
story
of
the
indomitable
human
spirit,
and
the
power
of
co
operation
that
can
move
mountains.
A
caving
expedition
gone
horribly
awry
is
a
familiar
trope
in
films
and
fiction,
a
survival
thriller
offering
a
mix
of
gut
wrenching
drama,
harrowing
suspense
and
eventual
redemption
and
release.
Yet,
nothing
can
match
up
to
a
real
life
story
of
resilience
and
human
enterprise.
The
unintended
incarceration
of
a
Thai
soccer
team
and
its
coach
in
the
Tham
Luang
Nang
Non
caves
in
Chiang
Rai
in
northern
Thailand,