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The famous bus from Into The Wild that hiker Chris McCandless lived and died in has been removed from the Alaskan wilderness. However, the location of the bus is still marked on google maps.
An abandoned bus that figured prominently in the book and film Into the Wild was picked up by the Alaska National Guard and flown to an undisclosed location. The bus, where adventurer Christopher ...
Healy-based Stampede Aviation is offering flightseeing tours over the old Fairbanks city bus where Chris McCandless died -- a location later made famous by the book and subsequent movie "Into the ...
Mr. McCandless, 24, died alone in the bus in August 1992.The son of a well-off East Coast family, he had donated virtually all the money in his bank account to Oxfam, a charity dedicated to ...
Today the bus, which became a global symbol of restless travelers in the wake of Jon Krakauer's best-selling 1996 book about McCandless and the subsequent Sean Penn-directed movie, is no longer in ...
The abandoned bus on the Stampede Trail in Alaska – made famous by the book and film “Into the Wild” – has made its first journey in decades. This time by air.
The 1940s-era bus is sometimes called "Bus 142" or "The Magic Bus." This March 21, 2006 file photo, shows the abandoned bus where Christopher McCandless starved to death in 1992 on Stampede Road ...
The bus provided a home for Chris McCandless, a hiker who used it as a shelter for months in 1992. McCandless died, apparently of starvation, in the bus that year.
The abandoned bus where the late adventurer Chris McCandless, the subject of the book Into the Wild and film of the same name, spent his last days was removed from Alaska's Denali National Park ...
The abandoned bus on the Stampede Trail in Alaska – made famous by the book and film “Into the Wild” – has made its first journey in decades. This time by air.