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UK tourist rescued after SOS message in sand in Australia | UK tourist rescued after SOS message in sand in Australia |
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A British tourist who was lost for two days in a remote area of northern Australia has described being rescued after writing an SOS in the sand. | |
Geoff Keys, 63, lost his way in July after trying to find an isolated waterfall in the Jardine National Park in the state of Queensland. | Geoff Keys, 63, lost his way in July after trying to find an isolated waterfall in the Jardine National Park in the state of Queensland. |
His disappearance led to a big search by helicopters and other rescuers. | |
Police told the Brisbane Times newspaper that writing the message had probably saved his life. | |
Writing on his blog, Mr Keys explained that he was attempting to find the Eliot Falls. | |
The map showed it was not far away from his campsite, he wrote, so he decided to walk some of the way and swim the rest in a creek. | The map showed it was not far away from his campsite, he wrote, so he decided to walk some of the way and swim the rest in a creek. |
"My outfit consisted of swimming trunks, a pair of swimming shorts over them, a T-shirt and a hat." | "My outfit consisted of swimming trunks, a pair of swimming shorts over them, a T-shirt and a hat." |
When he was unsuccessful, Mr Keys decided to stop swimming and return to his campsite. | When he was unsuccessful, Mr Keys decided to stop swimming and return to his campsite. |
"Instead of turning round and swimming back upstream, I decided to take to the bush and cut across to the track. It was nearly dark. I had no shoes. What was I thinking of?" he wrote. | "Instead of turning round and swimming back upstream, I decided to take to the bush and cut across to the track. It was nearly dark. I had no shoes. What was I thinking of?" he wrote. |
He wandered around until 02:00 before bedding down for the night. His friends had reported his absence and a helicopter search began the next day. | He wandered around until 02:00 before bedding down for the night. His friends had reported his absence and a helicopter search began the next day. |
Mr Keys said he decided to swim downstream and after some time got out to write the SOS message "HELP 2807" [the date, 28 July] with an arrow pointing downstream. | Mr Keys said he decided to swim downstream and after some time got out to write the SOS message "HELP 2807" [the date, 28 July] with an arrow pointing downstream. |
He had to spend another night in the open, and resume swimming again before rescuers noticed the message and eventually winched him to safety. | He had to spend another night in the open, and resume swimming again before rescuers noticed the message and eventually winched him to safety. |
Police said they had been on the verge of re-directing their search to another area of dense bush land when they saw the SOS. | Police said they had been on the verge of re-directing their search to another area of dense bush land when they saw the SOS. |
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