

For the next 2 1/2 months following the crash the survivors battled malnutrition, hypothermia, and dehydration. The imposing threat each of these conditions takes on the human body is depicted through CG created by GGS. One of the ways the group was able to survive the severe environment surrounding them was by utilizing the deceased for food. While the thought of eating other people isn't too appealing - one can understand the lack of options they had. The group was faced with the choice to survive or perish.

Nando Parrado, one of the survivors, recounts his story for the documentary. Parrado lost both his mother and sister in the crash, but turned his sadness into strength that led him to attempt the impossible - journey through the Andes to find civilization and salvation for him and 15 of his friends.
Tune in to the History Channel on Wednesday, Oct 20th and 8pm CT to hear the amazing story and see the incredible graphics and visuals that Green Grass provided to bring this story to life.
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