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This overview examines the 1959 Dyatlov Pass incident, where nine hikers died in the Ural Mountains. It details the discovery of their slashed tent and bodies, contrasting hypothermia deaths with those suffering severe internal trauma. The discussion weighs scientific theories like slab avalanches and katabatic winds against anomalies involving radiation and potential military tests. The tragedy remains one of history’s greatest unsolved puzzles.
By stiptoThis overview examines the 1959 Dyatlov Pass incident, where nine hikers died in the Ural Mountains. It details the discovery of their slashed tent and bodies, contrasting hypothermia deaths with those suffering severe internal trauma. The discussion weighs scientific theories like slab avalanches and katabatic winds against anomalies involving radiation and potential military tests. The tragedy remains one of history’s greatest unsolved puzzles.