It was meant to be a fishing trip. But as an alternative, a pensioner needed to be rescued after a nine-day ordeal which left him too weak to walk.
The 79-year-old had headed out into dense woodland near the distant village of Pilvo on Russia’s Sakhalin Island.
His abandoned automobile was present in the village and volunteers eventually discovered him on the left bank of the Pilevka River, around half a mile away.
The person was alive but completely exhausted after spending days attempting to chop his way through woodland to safety.


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Emergency employees carried him over difficult terrain to safety and he’s believed to be recovering.
Sakhalin is Russia’s largest island and sits off the east coast near Japan.

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It has had a turbulent history and has been passed between the 2 countries in the course of the last century.
It’s 589 miles long and 100 miles wide and has a population of around 500,000.

Much of the island is mountainous with forests and thick vegetation.
In July last 12 months, backpacker Carolina Wilga spent 11 nights lost within the Western Australian Outback.
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