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Saved: French tourist Julie Galuchot is greeted by search and rescue team members at Senggigi Port in West Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), on Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Thu, September 26, 2013

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Saved Saved: French tourist Julie Galuchot is greeted by search and rescue team members at Senggigi Port in West Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), on Thursday. She was caught in a strong current on Wednesday afternoon when she was diving with her trainer Sofi Hidayat in waters off Gili Trawangan. The current carried her for 16 hours to waters off Nusa Penida, where she was spotted by fishermen on Thursday morning. (Antara/Ahmad Subaidi) (NTB), on Thursday. She was caught in a strong current on Wednesday afternoon when she was diving with her trainer Sofi Hidayat in waters off Gili Trawangan. The current carried her for 16 hours to waters off Nusa Penida, where she was spotted by fishermen on Thursday morning. (Antara/Ahmad Subaidi)

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span class="inline inline-center">Saved: French tourist Julie Galuchot is greeted by search and rescue team members at Senggigi Port in West Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), on Thursday. She was caught in a strong current on Wednesday afternoon when she was diving with her trainer Sofi Hidayat in waters off Gili Trawangan. The current carried her for 16 hours to waters off Nusa Penida, where she was spotted by fishermen on Thursday morning. (Antara/Ahmad Subaidi)

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