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lol, ye those idiots, those bodies they found were from the future, that old lady was describing the bodies of the people she recognized when SHE was a kid, standing right in front of her.
originally posted by: szino9
a reply to: Thecakeisalie
Thank you to bring this back to ATS. This is probably my favorite mystery. Besides the physical blunt force traumas on some, one of the body of another team member was missing its tongue and eyes.
There is a 2013 movie with the same title The Dyatlov Pass Incident or later title The Devils Pass, and while we all aware it is a movie, I really liked the explanation on there, well as far as a movie go. If you have not seen that movie please stop reading now (spoiler alert)
In the movie they connected the Dyatlov Pass Incident to the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment which in my opinion was a pretty cool ending...
On 26 February, the searchers found the group's abandoned and badly damaged tent on Kholat Syakhl. The campsite baffled the search party. Mikhail Sharavin, the student who found the tent, said "the tent was half torn down and covered with snow. It was empty, and all the group's belongings and shoes had been left behind."[11] Investigators said the tent had been cut open from inside. Eight or nine sets of footprints, left by people who were wearing only socks or a single shoe or were even barefoot, could be followed, leading down towards the edge of a nearby woods, on the opposite side of the pass, 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) to the north-east. However, after 500 metres (1,600 ft) these tracks were covered with snow. At the forest's edge, under a large siberian pine (in popular parlance it is called "cedar"), the searchers found the visible remains of a small fire. There were the first two bodies, those of Krivonischenko and Doroshenko, shoeless and dressed only in their underwear. The branches on the tree were broken up to five metres high, suggesting that one of the skiers had climbed up to look for something, perhaps the camp. Between the pine and the camp the searchers found three more corpses: Dyatlov, Kolmogorova and Slobodin, who seemed to have died in poses suggesting that they were attempting to return to the tent.[11] They were found separately at distances of 300, 480 and 630 metres from the tree.
Searching for the remaining four travellers took more than two months. They were finally found on 4 May under four metres of snow in a ravine 75 metres further into the woods from the pine tree. These four were better dressed than the others, and there were signs that those who had died first had apparently relinquished their clothes to the others. Zolotaryov was wearing Dubinina's faux fur coat and hat, while Dubinina's foot was wrapped in a piece of Krivonishenko's wool trousers.
well you could get some like minded people "safety in numbers"
originally posted by: szino9
a reply to: sapien82
close encounter with what? That is the question
If I could, I would love to go there to look around, but three small things are stopping me.
I wouldn't know what Im doing, I have absolutely no recourses nor time, and the third most important thing, I would be scared #less over there...
Yeah that's pretty much covers it