Man Lies Injured 1,000 Meters Underground

MARKTSCHELLENBERG, GERMANY - JUNE 11: In this undated handout photo a spelunker explores the Riesending cave where an explorer is currently lying injured 1,000 meters below since June 8, 2014 near Marktschellenberg, Germany. The man, along with two colleagues, was exploring the Riesending vertical cave, which is over 20km long and up to 1,148 meters deep, when he was struck by rocks and severely injured. Since then specialist rescue workers from Switzerland and Italy have arrived to help with the arduous rescue effort, which could take up to several more days and even weeks. (Photo by Bergwacht Bayern via Getty Images)
MARKTSCHELLENBERG, GERMANY - JUNE 11: In this undated handout photo a spelunker explores the Riesending cave where an explorer is currently lying injured 1,000 meters below since June 8, 2014 near Marktschellenberg, Germany. The man, along with two colleagues, was exploring the Riesending vertical cave, which is over 20km long and up to 1,148 meters deep, when he was struck by rocks and severely injured. Since then specialist rescue workers from Switzerland and Italy have arrived to help with the arduous rescue effort, which could take up to several more days and even weeks. (Photo by Bergwacht Bayern via Getty Images)
Man Lies Injured 1,000 Meters Underground
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