The four siblings, ages 13 to 1, were traveling in a small aircraft that crashed in the Colombian Amazon on May 1. Their mother and two others were killed.
The Organization of the Indigenous Peoples of the Colombian Amazon said in a statement that their survival is a sign of a “knowledge and relationship with the natural environment of life,” which is “learned from the mother’s womb and practiced from a very early age.”
That makes sense. It seems unlikely you’d survive in the jungle unless you already know the basics.
That makes sense. It seems unlikely you’d survive in the jungle unless you already know the basics.