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The Dyatlov Pass Incident

What happened to the Soviet hikers of Dyatlov Pass and what was the "unknown compelling force" that they encountered? Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/DarkDocs

For centuries, a peak in the Ural Mountains of Siberia has been known to the indigenous Mansi people as Kholat Syakhl, or the “Mountain of Doom.” Its extreme, isolated, and hostile climate raised the specter of doom for anyone bold enough to attempt its slopes.

Given the danger, it should have been little surprise then, when in 1959 nine young hikers were found buried under the deep snow. At first glance, the incident could have easily been chalked up to an avalanche or freak storm. As investigators began looking further into the details of their ill-fated journey, however, it became evident that the mountain may be hiding an even darker secret behind its perilous reputation. Unexplained radiation readings, sightings of strange lights in the sky, and evidence of an unknown “compelling natural force” quickly turned the incident into one of the most mysterious unsolved cases in the world.

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27 марта 2018 г. 0:30:00
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