What do you mean by Lone Survivors?
Lone survivors" can refer to people or characters who have endured isolation or loss to an extraordinary degree. Here are some examples across different categories: Historical figures: Louis XVI: The last king of France, who witnessed the execution of his family and eventually faced his own during the French Revolution. Gertrude Bell: A British archaeologist, traveler, and political officer who navigated the complex landscapes of the Middle East as a solo female explorer. Ernest Shackleton: An Antarctic explorer who led his crew to survival after their ship, Endurance, became trapped in ice. Nelly Bly: A pioneering journalist who famously undertook an around-the-world solo adventure to beat the record in Jules Verne's novel. Ada Black Jack: Ada Black Jack was an Inupiat woman born in 1898 in Alaska. She was a cook by profession. Her life was full of sorrow and grieves. Fictional characters: Robinson Crusoe: The iconic fictional ...