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Alexander Alexandrovich Zolotariov, Alexander Sereievich Kolevatov, camp, creepy, cross country skiers, crushing injuries, Dr. Boris Vozrozhdenny, Dyatlov Pass, Александр Александрович Золотарёв, Александр Сергеевич Колеватов, Высшей категории трудности, Зинаида Алексеевна Колмогорова, Ивдель, Игорь Алексеевич Дятлов, Игорь Дятлов, Людмила Александровна Дубинина, Николай Васильевич Тибо-Бриньоль, Отортен, Рустем Владимирович Слободин, Холат Сяхл, Юрий Алексеевич Кривонищенко, Юрий Ефимович Юдин, Юрий Николаевич Дорошенко, ghost, ghostly occurrences, haunted, horror, hypothermia, Igor Alekseievich Dyatlov, Incident, Ivdel, January 1959, Kholat Syakhl, Ludmila Alexandrovna Dubinina, Mansi, missing tongue, Mountain of the Dead, Nicolai Vasilievich, occult, Of the Highest Rank of Complexity, Otorten, paranormal, paranormal activity, phantoms, poltergeist, radiation, radioactive, rescue, Russia, Rustem Vladimirovich Slobodin, scary, scraps of metal, search party, spirits, spooky, strange, Ural Mountains, weird, Yuri Alexeievich Krivonischenko, Yuri Nikolaievich Doroshenko, Yuri Yarovoi, Yuri Yefimovich Yudin, Zinaida Alekseievna Kolmogorova
In January 1959, ten healthy athletic cross country skiers began on their camping trip in Russia’s Ural Mountains. They settled their camp on the edge of the mountain, Kholat Syakhl, a name which means “Mountain of the Dead”. Only one of the group members returned alive. Those that didn’t make it back were found mostly naked and shoeless almost a mile from their camp, their bones broken from crushing, one’s tongue was missing, and what little clothes they had were highly radioactive. Welcome to Dyatlov Pass…
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