‘Thirteen Lives’ and the Thai Cave rescue: as it happened
took place in a region of northern Thailand, bordering on Myanmar and Laos, which has complex culture and beliefs.
One of northern Thailand’s most revered monks visited the cave complex while families waited for news. Known to locals as the Tham Luang Nang Non or thewere on hand for the dramatic conclusion to the herculean effort to save the boys and their coach. As Massola wrote at the time: the miraculous story of the Tham Luang cave belongs to no one, and to all of us. And that, most likely, is why it stopped the world.
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