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One of the most mysterious places in the world exists in an area just 600 miles from Moscow in the Russian Federation. The M Triangle, as it has been labeled, is a small area of land, 44 square miles, in the Ural mountains that is known for strange phenomenon and abnormal manifestations that has held the interest of Russian Scientists and the KGB since the early 1950s.
Witnesses claim to see glowing balls of lights, saucer shaped UFOs, strange objects and letters and numbers appearing in the sky. On ground level they encounter translucent beings, hear ghostly sounds, experience missing time, strange magnetic effects and mentally become more aware and open to the universe.
There are also claims that when someone visits the region they sometimes return extraordinary abilities and super powers.
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One of the most mysterious places in the world exists in an area just 600 miles from Moscow in the Russian Federation. The M Triangle, as it has been labeled, is a small area of land, 44 square miles, in the Ural mountains that is known for strange phenomenon and abnormal manifestations that has held the interest of Russian Scientists and the KGB since the early 1950s.
Witnesses claim to see glowing balls of lights, saucer shaped UFOs, strange objects and letters and numbers appearing in the sky. On ground level they encounter translucent beings, hear ghostly sounds, experience missing time, strange magnetic effects and mentally become more aware and open to the universe.
There are also claims that when someone visits the region they sometimes return extraordinary abilities and super powers.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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