In Photos: Miracles
A gallery of images from the series of programmes involving miraculous survival in extreme environments.

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Weather Worn
Tired and weather worn fireman Robert Bogucki pushes on through the desert.
From Miracle In The Desert.
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The Expanse
The featureless landscape of the desert can be hard to navigate.
From Miracle In The Desert.
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Dust Storm
Although a reprieve from the sun, dust storms suck the life out of you.
From Miracle In The Desert.
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Exhaustion
The sandy ground of the desert can be many degrees above the air temperature, best to stay well above!
From Miracle In The Desert.
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Find Shade
Any shade, including that of a hat, should be sought.
From Miracle In The Desert.
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Cover
Australian backpacker Hayden Adcock peers through the undergrowth. Although it doesn't seem featureless in such a close environment, the thick cover makes it hard to navigate or be seen from the air.
From Miracle In The Jungle.
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Water
Unlike the arid desert, the jungle has abundant water. Staying hydrated is key to survival.
From Miracle In The Jungle.
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Lonliness
One of the hardest aspects of survival may not be the environment you're lost in, but being all by yourself.
From Miracle In The Jungle.
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Sleep
Sleep is vital, however you can get it. Tiredness can lead to bad decision-making.
From Miracle In The Jungle.
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10,000 Metres Up
Paraglider Ewa Wisnierska was sucked into a thunderstorm that propelled her to a height of 10,000 metres.
From Miracle In The Storm.
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In the Storm
In the heart of the storm Ewa Wisnierska, had to draw on all her experience to survive.
From Miracle In The Storm.
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Teamwork
Survival is always easier in a group. Sticking together is an important aspect of heading out into dangerous environments.
From Miracle In The Everest.
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Navigation
Tracking a way home can be hard in some environments, however snow can provide useful clues. That is, until it starts to snow.
From Miracle In The Everest.
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Lincoln Hall
Lincoln Hall an experienced mountaineer and cameraman was put to the test by Everest.
From Miracle In The Everest.