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Carl McCunn (January 25, 1947 – December 18, 1981) was an American wildlife photographer who became stranded in the Alaskan wilderness and eventually died by suicide when he ran out of supplies.
23. Sept. 2018 · Carl McCunn, 35, flew to a remote lake in 1981 to capture wildlife photos. He died of starvation and frostbite after months of waiting for a plane that never came.
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19. Juni 2023 · Carl McCunn was a wildlife photographer who got stranded and starved in a remote valley in Alaska in 1982. He left a diary that revealed his ordeal, his mistakes, and his final decision to end his life.
Carl McCunn (* 1946 in Deutschland; † 1981 in Alaska) war ein US-amerikanischer Naturfotograf. McCunn wurde als Sohn eines Angehörigen der US-Streitkräfte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland geboren und wuchs in San Antonio , Texas auf.
19. Dez. 1982 · Tales of death and despair in the frozen north are not new in Alaskan folklore, but seldom have men recorded their own fatal adventure as graphically as Carl McCunn, a photographer of wildlife.
20. Apr. 2023 · Carl McCunn was an American wildlife photographer who set out on a solo journey to the remote wilderness of Alaska in 1981, hoping to capture breathtaking ph...
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13. Dez. 1982 · SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Photographer Carl McCunn, stranded and starving in the Alaskan wilderness, shot himself out of desperation to end the ordeal, his dairy showed.