An incredible survival tale

The photo shows Juliane Koepcke, who at the age of 17 was a passenger in a small plane that disintegrated above the Amazon rainforest. She fell two miles (without a parachute, strapped to her plane seat), landing in the jungle and incurring (only) a fractured clavicle and some open wounds. The crew and other 91 passengers were killed. She then had to find her own way through the jungle:
"I had a cut on my arm and after a few days I could feel there was something in it. I took a look and a fly had laid her eggs in the hole. It was full of maggots... Later, after I was rescued it was treated and more than 50 maggots were found inside."
She encountered wreckage:
"I found another row of seats with three dead women still strapped in. They had landed head-first and the impact must have been so hard that they were buried almost two feet into the ground.
And crocodiles:
"Sometimes I would see a crocodile on the bank and it would start into the water towards me, but I was not afraid. I knew crocodiles don't tend to attack humans."
After 10 days in the Amazon she found her way to civilization. More details at CNN.