SchmidtCarolina Wilga became a successor, a little water and disorder after spending 11 nights lost abroad, and she was sure she didn’t want to find it alive.
Without any idea where he goes, he abandons his van alone and focused on a navigation guide he knew – to follow the sun to the west.
He knew that the time was being over because he was moving in one of the low -crowded and remote places in the world.
However, through the incredible luck, he succeeded in surviving and finding a road that was taken into consideration by a local area and delivered to safety.
This is a rare story of survival for someone who had been lost in difficult land for a long time. Western Australian player Jesika Skorro is “incredible result” after a few days of searching for a large Bushland, about 200 miles northeast of Perth, including murder police, planes and helicopters, as well as local residents.
“This is a greater chance. The area is there, there is a mixed land. If you don’t know what you are doing or where you are, it’s very dangerous. Missing in that area is very easy,” said Secuo captive.
“He is originally in the desert about 11 nights, which is remarkable, and only makes us conclude how lucky he was in security and good, and how much we are grateful that we succeeded in finding him.”

Police said the 26 -year -old German backpack lived in Western Australia (WA) for two years, traveling east and had no specific plans beyond exploring new places.
He was mounted in Beacon, on the outskirts of the Wheatbelt Wa area, and stopped for some of the items in a public store. Mitsubishi Delica was trapped in wet sand by driving to the extensive storage of Karun Hill’s nature, about 35 kilometers from the nearest road.
Ms. Wilga tried to get it out using van recovery boards and wood boards, but it doesn’t seem to work. He spent one night with a vehicle, but without phone acceptance, he decided to help and get lost quickly.
After that, he decided to follow the sun, walking west to try to find a sign of another human life.

Australia is widespread. The largest Australian state, which covers more than 2.5 million square kilometers, is more than half of the EU region. It is also a low population: More than two -thirds of 3 million residents of the state live in the capital, and much of the state is farmland, mine or nature.
Police said Ms. Wilga faced bad weather – it was very cold at night and was completely exposed to elements without her vehicle. It was also raining for a few days.
However, Det Insp Securo said it is good that it is not too hot – the temperature in the state can exceed 40 degrees Celsius in the summer.
After a long time in the desert, rescuers kept serious fears for Mrs. Wilga’s survival. The German backpack is the second person to miss the area in the past 12 months.
According to these cases, the 73 -year -old Barry Podmore has been lost since December. Abc
His vehicle was released by police in May about 40 kilometers north of the lights, but no trace of the man was found.
Det Insp Securo said people living in WA know that this place is large and sometimes dangerous.
“If you don’t know where you are going or what you are doing, surviving in those areas is quite challenging,” he said.
“So we can all advise people to do is invest in things like personal lamps, where you may create a problem with emergency services, you know the problem, share your travel plans with your loved ones. Plan your destination and contact one person when you enter.”

Another point for people who have problems like Ms. Wilga is to stay with their vehicles.
“Finding a vehicle for air search is much easier than a person,” he said.
The day before she was seen on a road only 24 kilometers from the van deserted on the road, Ms. Wilga’s vehicle was found.
“She was very damaged and drowned to find someone who could help her,” said the detective inspector, who spoke to Ms. Wilga in the hospital.
“Look, she’s good. She’s very tired. She’s good sleep at night, she’s showering. We’ve made her some food, which was a widespread relief for her. So she took it for just a day in a moment.”
Ms. Wilga has remained in the hospital with her minor injuries, including many mosquito bites as well as emotional support, and has been in contact with her family in Germany.
But despite being unaware of his calamity, the Securo Inspector said that the backpack currently has no plans to leave Australia.
“Carolina has told me that she loves Australia. She still has a lot of travel to do it. She has not yet moved it to the East Coast, so she’s still on her bucket list. So I think if she is able to stay, it will definitely be.”