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My trip through Amazon Forest

(Version 2)

I am a pilot who regularly flies over Brazil,


Colombia and Argentina. Even though my flights
are long, I still enjoy it. The passengers seem to
be amazed at the Sightseeing I gave them a
look of the amazon forest.

Today I diverted my MD-11 to Brasilia because


of heavy tailwind, fuel leaks and an engine
flameout. My co-pilot and I had tried our bests
to slow the plane. We had no choice but to make
an emergency landing.

The tail of the plane suddenly sliced off. We


had few minutes before crash so we braced.
The lightning and rain made it harder for me to
focus. Sudden Explosions happened, the plane
got split from the cabin and before I knew the
plane crashed into the Amazons.

I woke up in the cockpit, there were no signs of


humans or Animals. The sun was rising so I could
see well. Everyone had probably evacuated
because most parts of the plane were intact
except for the tail.

I tried to find help by using Cell data but


obviously there aren’t towers in the Amazons,
why would they install cell towers anyway. I
made a Raft about a size of a Queen Size bed.
And went with the Amazon River.

Unfortunately there was a reason why Amazon


was a rainforest, it was raining heavily so I had
to stop. I found few batteries and a Flashlight
while hiding under a tree.
It felt like the raining would never stop. The
next few hours I realised if I never move I
won’t make progress. So I had still went
through the forest, because my Raft broke. I
saw sights of Animals and Plants. I still have
seeds stuck to my shoes from Plant dispersion.

Even though months went through, I was still


walking till’ I reached Columbia Park. When I
went over the park fence, the people exercising
thought I was a MINOTAUR!

I had quickly explained that I was in a plane


crash. Pretty soon I was escorted to my
Airlines’ office. I saw my co-pilot and the other
passengers too.

My First Officer (another term for


experienced Co Pilot) explained how I went
through 600 Kilo Meters without assistance and
also explained how the rescuer thought you
were a bush (while also having a Happy-Angry
Impression) .

I just couldn’t believe it, I went through 600


Kilometres only with a Flashlight. Years passed
still nobody believed my story but I still
remember the sightseeing of the Amazon
Forest.

The end-

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