Les 33 mineurs remontent à la surface un par un

" J'étais en bas, tout en bas, avec Dieu et le diable, les deux se sont battus, et Dieu a gagné !" (Mario Sepulveda)

A frame grab shows Mario Sepulveda 

A frame grab shows Mario Sepulveda, the second of 33 workers trapped for more than two months in a Chilean mine, smiling after reaching the surface above the San Jose mine in Copiapo, October 13, 2010. The second of 33 workers trapped for more than two months deep in a Chilean mine reached the surface early on Wednesday morning in a specially-made rescue capsule, leaving 31 to be rescued in the hours ahead. REUTERS/Government of Chile/Pool

 

Mario Sepulveda 2

Mario Sepulveda celebrates with Chilean first lady Cecilia Morel and President Sebastian Pinera (2nd R) after becoming the second miner to reach the surface at the San Jose mine in Copiapo October 13, 2010. The second of 33 workers trapped for more than two months deep in the Chilean mine reached the surface early on Wednesday morning in a specially-made rescue capsule, leaving 31 to be rescued in the hours ahead. REUTERS/Hugo Infante-Government of Chile/Handout  FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

 

Mario Sepulveda

A frame grab shows Mario Sepulveda, one of the 33 miners trapped underground in a copper and gold mine at Copiapo, about 725 km (450 miles) north of Santiago, September 1, 2010. Already deprived of sunlight, fresh air and their loved ones for 27 days, NASA doctors say 33 miners trapped deep in a Chilean mine must continue to forego two other pleasures: alcohol and cigarettes. REUTERS/Chilean Government/Handout

 

Mario Sepulveda, the second of 33 workers

A frame grab shows Mario Sepulveda, the second of 33 workers trapped for more than two months in a Chilean mine, smiling after reaching the surface above the San Jose mine in Copiapo, October 13, 2010. The second of 33 workers trapped for more than two months deep in a Chilean mine reached the surface early on Wednesday morning in a specially-made rescue capsule, leaving 31 to be rescued in the hours ahead. REUTERS/Government of Chile/Pool

 

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