webfact Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 Australian members of the Thai cave rescue team visit Tham Luang cave By EPA-EFE Members of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctors and divers Richard Harris (3-L) and Craig Challen (2-R) enter Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Members of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctors and divers Richard Harris and Craig Challen accompany Thai and Australian officials into Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province on Monday. Harris and Challen, who played key roles in the rescue operation of the Wild Boar soccer team, that were trapped in a flooded cave for 18 days in 2018, are both to be conferred with the Royal Decoration of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn, to be bestowed by the King. // NATION PHOTO Members of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctors and divers Richard Harris (C) and Craig Challen (2-L) look at a painted depicting the rescue mission of Wild Boar youth soccer team, outside Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Member of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctor diver Craig Challen (2-L) enters Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Members of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctors and divers Richard Harris (6-L) and Craig Challen (5-L) accompany Thai and Australian officials enter Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Member of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctor and diver Richard Harris (R), leads Thai and Australian officials into Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Member of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctor and diver Richard Harris (2-L) and his wife (R) arrive to visit Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Member of the Thai cave rescue team, Australian doctor and diver Richard Harris (L), lays flowers to pay respect to goddess Nang Non before entering Tham Luang cave in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand, 22 April 2019. // EPA-EFE PHOTO Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30368133 -- © Copyright The Nation 2019-04-23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowboat Posted April 23, 2019 Share Posted April 23, 2019 Keep the story alive until the movie rights are sold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RotBenz8888 Posted April 23, 2019 Share Posted April 23, 2019 31 minutes ago, yellowboat said: Keep the story alive until the movie rights are sold. People are so bored with this story by now, there needs to be a really good twist to it. In the Thai version there has to be ghosts and in the Hollywood one alota shooting and bombs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tug Posted April 23, 2019 Share Posted April 23, 2019 Well it was and remains a wonderful story with a happy ending except for the one lost Thai diver kudos to all job well done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lancelot01 Posted April 24, 2019 Share Posted April 24, 2019 On 4/23/2019 at 8:24 AM, yellowboat said: Keep the story alive until the movie rights are sold. Did I see double pricing for foreigners to enter? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkfish Posted April 24, 2019 Share Posted April 24, 2019 Apparently the British divers are currently risking their lives diving Son Doong in Vietnam. And one had to get rescued from a cave in the USA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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