The video features a compilation of 10 people who spent years in complete isolation, often in remote wilderness areas. Their stories include:
1. Rochom P'ngieng, who survived in the Cambodian jungle for 19 years after being abandoned at age 7.
2. Ng Chhaidy, who lived in the Myanmar jungle for 34 years after disappearing at age 8.
3. John Ssabunnya, who was raised by monkeys in the Ugandan jungle for 3 years after witnessing his father kill his mother.
4. The Lykov family, who lived in the Siberian wilderness for decades after fleeing communist persecution.
5. Ho Van Thanh, who hid in the Vietnamese jungle with his 2-year-old son for 41 years to escape the Vietnam War.
6. Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who remained in the Philippine jungle for 29 years after World War II.
7. Maxime Qavtaradzse, who voluntarily isolated himself in a remote Georgian monastery.
8. Juana Maria, the last member of the Nicoleño tribe, who lived alone on an island off the California coast for 18 years.
9. Ada Blackjack, who survived on a remote Siberian island for 2 years after an expedition failed.
10. Christopher Knight, who lived in the Maine woods for 27 years after abandoning his life.
These stories showcase remarkable examples of human survival and resilience in the face of isolation and adversity.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. In 2007, a woman was discovered in a remote area of Cambodia after being missing for 19 years.
2. The woman, Rochom P'ngieng, had been living in the jungle with no human contact for almost 20 years.
3. Ng Chhaidy disappeared in 1974 while playing near a forest in Myanmar and was found 34 years later living in the jungle.
4. John Ssebunya was abandoned in the Ugandan jungle at the age of 3 and survived for 3 years with the help of a group of African monkeys.
5. The Lykov family lived in the Siberian Taiga without human contact for much of the 20th century.
6. Ho Van Thanh and his son lived in the Vietnamese jungle for 41 years, from 1972 to 2013.
7. Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier, hid in the Philippine forests for 29 years after World War II.
8. Maxime Qavtaradzse, a Georgian monk, has been living in a remote house on top of a rock since 1993.
9. Juana Maria, also known as the "Lone Woman of San Nicolas," lived on San Nicolas Island off the coast of California for 18 years after being left behind by her tribe in 1835.
10. Ada Blackjack, a 23-year-old woman, was stranded on Wrangel Island in 1921 and survived for 2 years before being rescued.
11. Christopher Knight disappeared in 1986 and was found 27 years later, having lived in a wooded area in Maine, USA, with no human contact.
12. The movie "Cast Away" was released in 2000 and tells the story of a man who survives on a desert island for 4 years.