Nando Parrado is one of the survivors of the 1972 Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash in the Andes.
He co-authored "Miracle in the Andes" in 2006, providing a first-hand account of the 72-day ordeal.
Parrado was instrumental in the rescue, being one of two survivors who hiked out of the mountains to seek help.
His narrative offers insights into the psychological and emotional aspects of survival, as well as reflections on faith, love, and human resilience.
Parrado's story has been adapted into films and books, making him a well-known figure in survival literature.
He continues to share his experiences through public speaking and writing.
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