Train Disaster: Battered by a Tsunami

Train Disaster: Battered by a Tsunami

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Mayday on Christmas: Epic Ocean Rescue (Repeat)

This week, we take a trip into the Real Survival Stories archive. In case you missed them the first time around, there are over 120 stories in the back catalogue available to listen to now. We’ll be back as normal, every week, after a short festive break. Most don’t make it to th ...  Show more

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A young New Zealander joins an intrepid crew carving mountain bike trails through the mountains and valleys of Patagonia, Chile. But with just a month left to go on the job before he returns home, a freak accident threatens Jamie Nicoll’s hopes of ever seeing his loved ones again ...  Show more

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