Woman missing for four days in remote Queensland bushland found alive
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Woman missing for four days in remote Queensland bushland found alive

ABC  

A major air and land search has been called off after a woman missing in remote bushland in far north Queensland was found alive today. Key points: Juliana Castrillon disappeared while hiking in far north Queensland The Colombian national had been in the area to attend the Orin Aya Festival Police confirmed that she had been found alive Colombian national Juliana Castrillon, 36, was last seen heading off on an eight-hour hike on Saturday morning, south of Cooktown in southern Cape York. Earlier, police said she had attended the Orin Aya Festival at the Home Rule camping ground before embarking on a walk from Cedar Bay. Inspector David Perry said Ms Castrillon had no supplies with her, was wearing just shorts and a singlet and may have been attempting to walk from Cedar Bay to Home Rule — an eight hour hike through thick rainforest and several creek crossings, popular with bushwalkers.

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