In 1986, five-year-old Saroo was mistakenly separated from his family at a
train station in India. He ended up around 1200 kilometers (746 miles) away
in Calcutta, where he was eventually adopted by an Australian family. A
quarter century later, Saroo used the images on Google Earth to search for
a small town in his home country that fit his vivid memories. He hit upon a
waterfall where he used to play in Khandwa, and shortly afterward, his
mother was reunited with her long lost son.

(BBC, 13 April 2012)<http://app.memberships.executiveboard.com/e/er?utm_campaign=ADR-ACHOUDHARY-2012-04-19-M-News-NLID&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&s=693&lid=166811&elq=483b21472d1c4abaa37672b9ffaa6541>


--
-Laye
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"With fair speech thou might have thy will,
With it thou might thy self spoil."
--The R.M

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