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Aussie alive after 11 days lost in Laos jungle !!
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Why many foreign tourists are not afraid anything !
Do they know that it is very dangerous to go into the forest alone ? !!


AN Australian man missing for 11 days in the jungle of Khammuan province in Laos has been found alive, but is in a critical condition.

The Vientiane Times has reported that the middle-aged man was transported to Bangkok for treatment, but remains critically ill.

Australian Ambassador to Laos, Dr Michele Forster, told that the man was attempting to walk to the well-known Tadsanam waterfall in Hinboun district.

He left on the afternoon of July 31, but the Australian embassy was not notified he was missing until August 8.

On Sunday, the embassy and the Red Cross organised a helicopter search and located the man at a different waterfall in the district.

"At the time, it was raining in the village, quite cold and the conditions were every difficult,'' Dr Forster said.

"The village community and local government had done a lot to try to find him but they had been unable to locate him.''

The helicopter could not land in the jungle and the man had to be carried out over land.
It took villagers almost four hours to transport the man on a stretcher, cutting their way through the jungle.

"When they found him his condition wasn't good. He was very weak and sick and obviously cold because he had been exposed to the cool weather over the last few days,'' Dr Forster said.

The man was brought back to the local village and transported to Vientiane by helicopter, before being taken by ambulance to a hospital in Undon Thani, Thailand, and then later transported to Bangkok.

Australian Embassy Second Secretary, Emily Russell, said the area contained thick jungle and it was easy to become lost. She said rising water may have covered the main track in the area, causing the man to lose his way.

Khammuan Tourism Department director, Thaiyaphone Singthong, said the waterfall was a beautiful and well-known site which attracted a lot of visitors, including foreign tourists.

Mr Thaiyaphone said he thought the man may have wanted to go upstream from Tadsanam waterfall, but was warned against doing this.

Dr Forster said the embassy planned to support a small tourist development office with guides to lead treks to the waterfall and the surrounding jungle.

"We will be looking at different ways to support the community, particularly the office, in terms of possibly putting up signs or providing training to the local guides to thank them for all their help,'' Dr Forster said.

"We feel deep gratitude to the local villagers and authorities that assisted us.''

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most of these trekkers under estimate laos jungles...  how foolish of him to be out there alone..   good thing he didnt become the tiger or lion's meal..

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We believe that There are plants called " Kuae Khao Long " or Holy Rattan in the Jungle of Khammaune Province,any one who travels in the jungle and across or Jump over the rattan will be getting lost and unable to find a way to get out!!
he was so lucky that he is still alive and hopefully he will be alirght

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