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The Sunday Read: ‘She Fell Nearly 2 Miles, and Walked Away’

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Jan 8, 2023
Juliane Diller, the sole survivor of the deadliest lightning strike disaster in aviation history, shares her extraordinary survival story. At just 17, she fell nearly two miles after her plane broke apart in a storm over the Amazon. Now an eminent zoologist and director of Panguana research station, Juliane discusses her journey of healing, her dedication to biodiversity, and the legacy of her parents in the field of science. Her inspiring tale highlights resilience, the beauty of nature, and the importance of environmental preservation.
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The Antenna Prank

  • Franz Lidz's father, an inventor, once installed a TV antenna atop the Empire State Building.
  • When his future wife worried about him falling, he joked about a great reception.
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Juliane's Fall

  • Juliane Diller, 17, was on a flight to Panguana, a research station in the Amazon, when lightning struck the plane.
  • The sole survivor, she fell nearly two miles, strapped to her seat.
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Survival in the Amazon

  • Despite injuries, Juliane navigated the Amazon for 11 days with only a bag of candy.
  • Following her parents' advice, she found a creek and followed it to safety.
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