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Conley
07-05-2011, 09:28 PM
Anyone ever read about this mystery? Pretty wild stuff

"The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains on the night of February 2, 1959. It happened on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (Холат Сяхл) (a Mansi name, meaning Mountain of the Dead). The mountain pass where the incident occurred has since been named Dyatlov Pass (Перевал Дятлова) after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov (Игорь Дятлов).

The lack of eyewitnesses and subsequent investigations into the hikers' deaths have inspired much speculation. Investigators at the time determined that the hikers tore open their tent from within, departing barefoot in heavy snow. Though the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue.[1] According to sources, four of the victims' clothing contained substantial levels of radiation. There is no mention of this in contemporary documentation; it only appears in later documents.[1] Soviet investigators determined only that "a compelling unknown force" had caused the deaths. Access to the area was barred for skiers and other adventurers for three years after the incident.[1] The chronology of the incident remains unclear due to the lack of survivors.[2][3]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident

MMC
07-06-2011, 08:47 AM
That is Interesting CL.....the Egyptians also have one too. Seems whatever it was it took the Egyptian army and that of its allies to kill it. They then burried it like 120 feet deep. In some black bitamin stuff after burning it so that none of the ashes could get way. Then they placed not one but two 80 ton slabs of stone over the enclosed stone box and or sargohugus. What makes it strange is that the Egyptians were mummifying every living creature they could. Not this one.

The story it in their glyphs at the tomb of the Priests in Dandaria, or however you spell it.

Conley
07-06-2011, 08:50 AM
That is Interesting CL.....the Egyptians also have one too. Seems whatever it was it took the Egyptian army and that of its allies to kill it. They then burried it like 120 feet deep. In some black bitamin stuff after burning it so that none of the ashes could get way. Then they placed not one but two 80 ton slabs of stone over the enclosed stone box and or sargohugus. What makes it strange is that the Egyptians were mummifying every living creature they could. Not this one.

The story it in their glyphs at the tomb of the Priests in Dandaria, or however you spell it.


Good Mornin to ya MMC! >:D Good to see ya around

Yes, it's a crazy story. I'll have to look for that one that happened to Egyptians, I hadn't heard of it before.

MMC
07-06-2011, 10:01 AM
Yeah I was looking to see if they had anything else on it.....