San Jose, Chile. 06th Oct, 2020. Jorge Galleguillos (r) and Luis Urzua, who were rescued from the San José mine ten years ago, are standing in the exact same spot where the first contact with the 33 buried miners took place in 2010. The whole world was in a fever of excitement when the 33 buried miners from the mine in the Atacama Desert were brought to the surface in a spectacular rescue operation. Over a billion people followed the "Miracle of Chile" live on television. (to dpa "Ten years after rescue: Chilean buddies feel forgotten") Credit: Alex F. Catrin/dpa/Alamy Live News
![San Jose, Chile. 06th Oct, 2020. Jorge Galleguillos (r) and Luis Urzua, who were rescued from the San José mine ten years ago, are standing in the exact same spot where the first contact with the 33 buried miners took place in 2010. The whole world was in a fever of excitement when the 33 buried miners from the mine in the Atacama Desert were brought to the surface in a spectacular rescue operation. Over a billion people followed the "Miracle of Chile" live on television. (to dpa "Ten years after rescue: Chilean buddies feel forgotten") Credit: Alex F. Catrin/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D3718K/san-jose-chile-06th-oct-2020-jorge-galleguillos-r-and-luis-urzua-who-were-rescued-from-the-san-jos-mine-ten-years-ago-are-standing-in-the-exact-same-spot-where-the-first-contact-with-the-33-buried-miners-took-place-in-2010-the-whole-world-was-in-a-fever-of-excitement-when-the-33-buried-miners-from-the-mine-in-the-atacama-desert-were-brought-to-the-surface-in-a-spectacular-rescue-operation-over-a-billion-people-followed-the-miracle-of-chile-live-on-television-to-dpa-ten-years-after-rescue-chilean-buddies-feel-forgotten-credit-alex-f-catrindpaalamy-live-news-2D3718K.jpg)
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