Luis Urzua, the last miner recued from the mine in Chile stands with Chilean President Sebastián Piñera
Chile, a sliver of land on the western shores of South America between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains, has lived a difficult year 2010, beginning with a devastating earthquake in February and then a mine collapse in August that left 33 miners trapped more than 2000 feet below ground for more than two months. Today, under the glare of the world media, Chile has shown the world what it is capable of. Never before, and hopefully never again, has such a feat been successfully planned and executed to find and then rescue so many trapped miners with such success. Today is a good day for Chile! VIVA CHILE!!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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