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1 October 2015

These Heartbreaking Photos Show the Power of Love through Sincere Embrace

A Chilean miner hugs his wife after the rescue from a collapse. He spent 68 days in an underground prison. 
Embrace is a much more powerful and deep thing than you may think. It not just comforts you and makes you feel safe, but it works on physiological level as well: enhances immune system; normalizes the functioning of the nervous, endocrine and cardiovascular systems; raises the level of hemoglobin. It seems that sincere embraces almost speak to our body and soul, saying that we are not alone in this weird and sometimes scary world. The following photo compilation proves that true strong hugs can heal wounded hearts and say more than a thousand words could ever do.see more photos below..
Sigifredo Lopez runs into his son’s arms after being kept as a hostage for 7 years.American journalist Yong Lee had been locked in North Korean prison for 2 years, though she committed no crime. In the picture she’s meeting her husband and daughter after the release.Christina Ripp and Lorraine Gonzalez, members of the USA Team in Paralympic basketball, celebrate victory over the team of Germany.Two brothers at the funeral of a soldier killed in Afghanistan.A couple enjoys the end of hurricane Katrina.

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