An American caver has been rescued by emergency workers near Anamur, in southern Turkey, after he became stranded hundreds of meters underground earlier this month.

Mark Dickey is “out in the hands of a rescue worker. He seems fine at first look. He will take a chopper to Mersin hospital,” Recep Salci of Turkey’s disaster and emergency management authority (AFAD) said on Tuesday as footage emerged of him being stretchered out of the cave with a grin on his face.

Speaking near the cave at a medical tent, Dickey said it was “amazing to be above ground again.”

  • Tetra
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    119 months ago

    Thumbnail made him look like Binging with Babish

  • @Bye
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    59 months ago

    Caving is fucking stupid

    • Flying Squid
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      229 months ago

      When you’re a scientist, caving can lead to all sorts of discoveries. Discoveries that might help humanity if it’s, for example, a microbe that does something novel. This man was helping advance human knowledge. This was not another Titanic sub situation.

    • @deus
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      29 months ago

      Indeed. I do think it’s very cool, though.

  • @randon31415
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    I wonder if any of the rescuers here could have been in Morocco in the first 72 hours if they weren’t rescuing him?

    • Chainweasel
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      249 months ago

      This wasn’t some idiot who got himself stuck as is normally the case, he was a geologist that was mapping the cave and had a medical emergency and had to be extracted.

    • @jagungal
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      49 months ago

      Cave rescue is a different discipline to urban search and rescue (USAR). It’s unlikely that if you’re good enough at cave rescue to travel internationally to do it, that you’re also going to be good enough at USAR to go on an international deployment.

  • @malloc
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    -379 months ago

    I’ll never understand “caving”. Fucking adrenaline junkies man.

    Wonder if he drank his own piss ☀️💦

    • @[email protected]
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      319 months ago

      He received 6 pints of blood because he was having severe gastrointestinal bleeding. That’s why he was unable to get out by himself, not because he was taking stupid unnecessary risks for thrills. He was part of a research group.

      • @malloc
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        19 months ago

        I blundered. That’s what I get for only reading the headline.