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'I always say that the best survival "teachers" are to be found among the tribes.'Įarlier this year, Lang's remarkable story went public as it emerged the father-son duo lived for decades in the forest of what is now known as the Tra Bong District before they were found by locals looking for firewood.Īuthorities say Lang's older brother Ho Van Tri encouraged the pair to return to civilisation when Thanh's health began to deteriorate in 2013. He died of an unknown cause in 2017. He said: 'Two years after he was brought back to civilisation, I went to look for Ho Van Lang at his village to see if he would teach me some new survival techniques that I could apply on the desert islands. 'He had spent all his life living in the jungle and then came to live in the "civilised world" where he started eating processed foods and sometimes even drinking alcohol.'Ĭerezo met Lang two years later through his work with Docastaway - an organisation which helps people who want to escape from civilisation and spend a few days or weeks completely alone on a desert island.ĭuring their friendship, Cerezo recorded on camera some of Lang's most vulnerable, emotional and beautiful moments, including his time in the jungle, adapting to civilised life and returning to the wild.Ĭerezo also wrote a book about Lang's life, and has now compiled a montage of footage he took when the pair lived together deep in the jungle. I was always concerned that he and his body wouldn't be able to handle such a drastic change. 'But I didn't like seeing him living in civilisation. Ho Van Lang (right) was discovered in 2013 after living in the jungle of Vietnam since he was two years old Video of Ho Van Lang's first encounters with everyday interactions have gone viral on social media after it was shared by his friend and filmmaker Alvaro Cerezo. Now, remarkable footage has emerged showing a shocked Lang's first impression of the ocean and his puzzled reaction when taking to the skies for the first ever time. The pair re-established contact with Vietnamese society in 2013 and believed the Vietnam War was still raging on when they entered a village and sought medical help for Lang's father Ho Van Thanh.Īfter 2013, Lang began living a relatively modern lifestyle, but some friends and observers believe the stresses and poor diet of the 'civilised' world had a detrimental effect on his health.
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Ho Van Lang died aged 52 in September following his reintegration into mainstream society after surviving 41 years in the jungle with his father who fled in 1972 when US carpet bombing during the Vietnam War killed half his family. Previously unseen footage shows the 'real-life Tarzan' experiencing civilisation for the first time after surviving in the Vietnamese wilderness for four decades.