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Authorities rescued a German tourist, who got lost after her car went off the road and managed to survive in the wilderness of Australia for 12 days.
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German backpacker Carolina Wilga has been discharged from hospital in Perth just days after she was discovered alive and “ravaged” by mosquitos following 11 nights in the outback.
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