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Amanda Eller, found after 16 days in Maui forest, was ‘very awake, very aware — mentally 100%’

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Video by Bryan Berkowitz / Special to the Star-Advertiser
More than two weeks after she disappeared while hiking, Haiku resident Amanda Eller was found alive Friday afternoon within the Makawao Forest Reserve. Her father, John, said her mental, spiritual and physical strength helped her survive.
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Family spokeswoman Sarah Haynes spoke to the media on Friday in front of the Maui Memorial Medical Center. Amanda Eller is in stable condition.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

John Eller received a hug Friday from volunteer search coordinator Sarah Hayne outside Maui Memorial Medical Center. His daughter Amanda was taken to the hospital after she was rescued from the Makawao Forest. She was in stable condition.

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Hiker Amanda Eller, second from left, was found Friday by rescuers after being missing for 16 days in the Maui mountains. Rescuers included Javier Cantellops, left, Troy Helmers and Chris Berquist.

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An aerial view of the area where Amanda Eller was found. According to a Facebook post, Eller was found “between two waterfalls down a deep ravine in a creek bed. Chris (Berquist) and Javier (Cantellops) spotted her and she spotted them, waving them down.”