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    • ZeitZ Offline
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      all’s well ends well. Lotsa teachable moments from this saga for our kids.

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      • janet88J Offline
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        Zeit:
        all's well ends well. Lotsa teachable moments from this saga for our kids.

        totally agree.
        the boys and the coach have been safely rescued...all thanks to the wonderful 90 divers who are really angels for their dedication. from this incident, we can also teach our kids something.

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        • EstéemaE Offline
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          It’s so inspiring with the total success of rescue of the 12 wild boars & their coach, ppl hv drawn such creative representative pictures of them including all the Thai SEAL divers & intl divers, and all volunteers, etc.


          Sad thing is in the process, loosing one Thai SRAL to save the boys.

          There’s enuf of calamities & other bad news, so this is one that inspires world community to come together for resilient boys & a caring coach to celebrate!

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          • phtthpP Offline
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            a lot of heros chipped in effort

            http://stomp.straitstimes.com/singapore-seen/thai-cave-rescue-these-are-the-heroes-who-made-it-all-possible

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            • EstéemaE Offline
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              Ya, it's really amazing.


              Thinking aloud - why Thai govt so open for Int'l effort to support their Thai SEAL & decision was made very early in rescue effort. Some of these Caucasian divers has been ard in Thailand & established rapport? The kids are soccer team & now midst of World Cup so garnered attention?

              Why is it that Japan rescue effort is so tardy this round? Abe too preoccupied with securing economic positioning & lobbying support fr US & getting into act with North Asia for future inclusiveness?

              I wished they hadn't lost >170 lives in the recent flood. Many wld hv been the hapless elderly.

              Hope they'll be more prepared for the coming typhoon towards Okinawa & Hokkaido. Taiwan now bracing itself for Typhoon Maria. 🙏

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              • MyPillowM Offline
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                I just watched news 5,

                No credits or name mentioned about the volunteer British divers who risked their lives for 13 simple Thai boys, coach . only noun I keep hearing is Thai navy seal n a team of divers into the cave :roll:
                Gratefulness , 感恩 ??

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                • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                  The unsung heroes behind the scene; volunteers who risk their lives to save strangers

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                  • phtthpP Offline
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                    those ang mo and all involved in rescue, are knights !

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                    • janet88J Offline
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                      MyPillow:
                      I just watched news 5,

                      No credits or name mentioned about the volunteer British divers who risked their lives for 13 simple Thai boys, coach . only noun I keep hearing is Thai navy seal n a team of divers into the cave :roll:
                      Gratefulness , 感恩 ??
                      there were 90 divers. they deserved the recognition and the credit for risking their lives.
                      there was an Australian doctor who was the last to leave the cave. after the ordeal, he found out his father passed away.
                      i feel that the divers and all those who provided support outside deserve credit, not the boys. also the guy who provided the mini sub. all these people are the true heroes.

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                      • phtthpP Offline
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                        the divers, the diver who died, the last doctor (Dr Richard Haris) who came out of the cave, plus a lot more others, are all knights (hero).


                        luckily, there is this doctor inside the cave with them, seeing to their medical need

                        https://www.google.com.sg/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-australia-44789693

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