\'Into the Wild\' bus airlifted from Alaska backcountry over safety concerns

"Into the Wild" bus airlifted from Alaska backcountry over safety concerns

CBS News Friday, 19 June 2020 ()
An abandoned bus made famous by the book and movie "Into the Wild" has been airlifted from nearby a national park in Alaska. Over the years, many tourists have tried to reach the bus where Christopher McCandless spent 114 days before dying of starvation in 1992. Many of those tourists have had to be rescued from the area, and some have even died.
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News video: Bus from Into The Wild removed after safety concerns

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An abandoned bus in the Alaskan wilderness, popularised by the book Into The Wild and the film of the same name, was removed on Thursday. The decision was taken due to public safety concerns, Alaska Natural Resources Commissioner Corri Feige said.