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threeoranges:

“You may think horror films are creepy, but sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. In 1959, ten normal, healthy cross-country skiers set off on a camping trip in Russia’s Ural Mountains. Nine never returned. When their bodies were finally found, many elements of eerie mystery hung heavily in the air. Three of the individuals had fallen victim to inexplicable crushing injuries.” (Source: www.environmentalgraffiti.com)
Read more at: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/news-dyatlov-pass?image=0
Other useful sites:
http://www.aquiziam.com/dyatlov_pass_1.html
http://unitedcats.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/the-dyatlov-pass-accident/ 

threeoranges:

“You may think horror films are creepy, but sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. In 1959, ten normal, healthy cross-country skiers set off on a camping trip in Russia’s Ural Mountains. Nine never returned. When their bodies were finally found, many elements of eerie mystery hung heavily in the air. Three of the individuals had fallen victim to inexplicable crushing injuries.” (Source: www.environmentalgraffiti.com)

Read more at: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/news-dyatlov-pass?image=0

Other useful sites:

http://www.aquiziam.com/dyatlov_pass_1.html

http://unitedcats.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/the-dyatlov-pass-accident/ 

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  2. fookyeahconradveidt said: Woah. This is fascinating & disturbing. I love fascinating & disturbing things, so thanks for passing this along! :)
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