| Big News Network.com Sunday 17th October, 2010
The rescued Chilean miners are preparing to tell the story of life underground in dangerous, confined conditions.
The tales of the struggle to survive are beginning to emerge from the 33 men who were pulled from a collapsed Chilean mine.
While they arrived above ground to rapturous receptions, two remain in hospital undergoing routine checks after their 69-day ordeal.
It is believed the stories to emerge will include how the man drank oil-contaminated water and even detonated explosives to alert rescuers.
Victor Sergovia, one of the miners who has been given the task of detailing the events, described the experience as a living nightmare.
He has said the miners had made a pact not to talk about the hardest situations, including the occasional flare-up of tempers during their confinement.
There have been unconfirmed reports of fist-fights and arguments over food. |
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