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In February 1959, 9 experienced hikers set off for the Ural Mountains in Russia and never returned. When they were located, their camp was abandoned and their bodies were mangled. There was no clear answer to what might have happened to them and their causes of death were ultimately ruled as hypothermia. In today's episode, we're going to discuss the horrifying injuries each hiker suffered, the possible explanation, and the existing theories for what could have happened to them in the moments leading up to their ends.
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In February 1959, 9 experienced hikers set off for the Ural Mountains in Russia and never returned. When they were located, their camp was abandoned and their bodies were mangled. There was no clear answer to what might have happened to them and their causes of death were ultimately ruled as hypothermia. In today's episode, we're going to discuss the horrifying injuries each hiker suffered, the possible explanation, and the existing theories for what could have happened to them in the moments leading up to their ends.

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