Saturday 29 August 2015

Meet Two Women, 56 And 57, Who Were Stranded In The California Wilderness For Five Days Survived By Drinking Their Urine And Sucking On Grass

Two women who were lost in the California wilderness for five days survived the harrowing ordeal by drinking urine and sucking on grass after they had exhausted their supply of water and granola.
Laura Sherman, 57, and Denise Diaz, 56, got lost when they attempted to find a lake that was located off of a trail after they took a detour during their attempted road trip to Coyote Springs.
The women realized they were lost in the Emigrant Wilderness area in Tuolumne County and that their inventory of supplies only included two bottles of water, some granola, a sarong and a towel.

Laura Sherman, 57 (left), and Denise Diaz, 56 (right), were stuck in the California wilderness for five days
Laura Sherman, 57 (left), and Denise Diaz, 56 (right), were stuck in the California wilderness for five days
Diaz (above) and Sherman were in swimsuits and only had two bottles of water, some granola and a towel
Diaz (above) and Sherman were in swimsuits and only had two bottles of water, some granola and a towel

Sherman said:  'We didn't tell anybody we were going there. We didn't have a map.' They drank urine to survive

Sherman said:  'We didn't tell anybody we were going there. We didn't have a map.' They drank urine to survive

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