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Sisters Leslie Roy, right, and Lee Marie Wright sit in a Michigan State Police helicopter after they were rescued Friday, April 24, 2015 from Michigan's Upper Penisula. The sisters survived 13 days in a remote part of the Upper Penisula after their SUV got stuck about 3 miles from Lake Superior. The area has no cellphone service. They were rescued Friday by a police helicopter pilot who noticed a reflection off their SUV. The sisters say they survived on love for their family, melted snow and the Girl Scout cookies and cheese puffs they had in their snow-crippled SUV. (Michigan Department of State Police via AP)
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