• The Ultimate Cliffhanger: A Pine Tree in Dalaguete Saved 32 People (2010)

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

The Ultimate Cliffhanger: A Pine Tree in Dalaguete Saved 32 People (2010)

  • Summary

  • From time to time we make it our way to feature episodes with good outcomes. We know our podcast features true crime cases and accidents caused by humans or natural disasters, most of which did not have a happy ending, not that we expected it to be.


    However, we stumbled upon a story way back in 2010 at Dalaguete, Cebu, where a pine tree saved the lives of 32 people inside a bus that was about to fall off a cliff.


    This story was so amazing that we really need to go out of our way from our usual stories to cover this one for our listeners.


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