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The typographical nature of the cave which entailed low and high rising grounds made it a near

impossibility to enter the cave as the currents strongly rushed against the divers. To make this more
emphatic, one of the foreign rescuers said “it was a horizontal climb against the water. Additionally, the
visibility in the water inside the cave was negligible. In fact, one of the foreign rescuers lamented that if
you put your hand in front of you could not see it.

Use of guiding ropes by the rescuers which made their ways to the cave that proved to be very valuable
in the cave a pair of the British divers working to extend the guiding ropes popped up near a narrow
edge .first the smelt and saw thirteen emaciated people e perched up against the wall. In addition police
on the caves surface with sniffer dogs surveyed the stretch of the land top look for other entrances into
the cave. In as much as this did not prove to be valuable at the beginning, it helped the divers in the
cave to navigate the dark spaces in the cave.

The plight of the wild boars and even their very survival was by the virtue of the fact that one of the
team members who had missed the practice that day provided valuable information to the police. In
retrospect, if that boy had attended the practice that day, no one would have known about the
whereabouts of the wild boars and hence many people saw the success of the rescue as a mere miracle.
In addition to this, the assistant coach of the wild boars who happened to be a Buddhist led the boys
into meditation so as to relax and conserve their energy. Biologically, it wouldn’t be possible for the
thirteen individuals to survive with that much amount of water and food. It is another reason many of
the locals called the rescue mission a miracle.

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