The dramatic story of the miners of San Jose Mine in the remote Atacama desert has been most remarkable.
First, 'Los 33' were trapped for 17 days without anyone still thinking they were alive. Then after being found, NASA and psychologists were called in as the men looked like remaining underground for months. The mental and physical demands looked to be insufferable.
However, President Sebastian Pinero - a billionnaire - spent millions to rescue the trapped men after an incredible 69 days underground. The story had echoes of the Billy Wilder classic movie 'Ace in the Hole' as the media descended onto Camp Hope - a temporary trailer park of family, media and rescuers.
I reckon as well as trying to ensure the safety of the men, Pinero realised this was an opportunity for Santiago to shine. And to be fair, they did.
Now the 33 men have been rescued to safety, what will follow? Book deals? Public appearances? Statues and plaques? A museum? As you may have guessed, Hollywood scriptwriters are already writing a movie.
What looks certain is the men won't go back underground again anytime soon.
As for President Pinero, he has made the most of the goodwill capital he and Chile have received as he hopes to dispel the memories of the Chilean coup d'etat which ousted Salvadore Allende and the military junta took over.
Chile has a personal touch for me. I remember at school being picked to go to the mock United Nations and my friend and I got drawn out as Chile!
No doubt Chile's tourism and economy may well take a boost from this incredible story, and for once a story of hope, heroism and cheer!
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