Unsolved mystery at Dyatlov Pass



On the first night of February 1959, 9 ski hikers mysteriously died in the mountains of Russia. As the
group never returned, the group set up a camp on the slope, enjoyed dinner, and sleep was
preparing for something but went devastatingly wrong.

On February 26, the search team found a hiker's abandonment tent which was torn from inside.
Footprints left by the group surrounding the area, some wearing socks, some followed by the edge
of the nearby wood, some were wearing a single shoe, some barefoot.

When the first two bodies were found, there were no shoes, only the underwear was wearing. As the
scene produces a mark of death in hypothermia, but the medical examiner evidence makes no
sense at all. Somebody had evidence of dull power trauma consistent with brutal raids. Others
suffered three burns. One was vomiting and tongue was missing, and it turned out that a part of the
clothing was a radioactive.

The emerging theory includes the Russian version of KGB interference, drug overdose, UFO, gravity
anomalies, and Yeti. Recently, documentary filmmakers interacted with the terrain to create hams
that barely sound the wind could barely induce the strong feelings of nausea, panic, fear, chills,
tension, nevertheless "Infrastructure Sound "that is terrible, but has released a theory involving
actual phenomena Increase heart rate and cause dyspnea.
The only agreement remains that what happened was overwhelming and perhaps related to
'inhuman power'

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