Boy who lost his eyes to cancer uses echolocation ('The Boy Who Sees Without Eyes', 2011)
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A clip from the 2011 Channel 4 documentary, 'The Boy Who Sees Without Eyes', about the truly amazing Ben Underwood. After losing both his eyes to retinal cancer at 3 years old Ben has developed an echolocation technique to navigate the world around him.
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