A major mystery may finally be solved decades later. The Dyatlov Pass incident has inspired dozens of theories, from rational to zany. How else can one explain the strange deaths of nine experienced ...
The Dyatlov Pass incident has inspired countless theories over the last 62 years regarding the deaths of nine Russian hikers who set out on a 200-mile trek through Russia’s Ural Mountains in the ...
In 1959, nine hikers died in the Ural Mountains in Russia, leaving a mystery behind as to what killed them. Now, 62 years later, scientists say they know what brought those young hikers’ lives to an ...
Francesca has an MSci in Biochemistry from the University of Birmingham.View full profile Francesca has an MSci in Biochemistry from the University of Birmingham. On January 27, 1959, a team of hikers ...
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Now, scientists say that it was an avalanche that killed the nine people who were trekking through the Ural Mountains, in a recently published report in Communications Earth and Environment. The ...
“There’s been an incredible amount of press recently surrounding a recent scientific paper suggesting that the case has been solved and that hikers were killed by a small slab avalanche. Although the ...
In 1959, a group of Russian hikers died under mysterious circumstances – and their story, now known as the Dyatlov Pass incident, has intrigued the world ever since. There’s been no shortage of ...
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In 1959, nine hikers died in the Ural Mountains in Russia, leaving a mystery behind as to what killed them. Now, 62 years later, scientists say they know what brought those young hikers’ lives to an ...