The Mystery of Dyatlov Pass: What Really Happened?
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In 1959, nine experienced hikers disappeared in the remote Ural Mountains of the Soviet Union. Weeks later, rescuers found their tent. It had been sliced open from the inside. Their boots, coats, and supplies were still there. But the hikers had run into the freezing wilderness barefoot. Following their tracks, search teams discovered bodies scattered across the snow. Some appeared to be trying to return to camp. Others were found deep in a ravine. Several had crushed ribs and fractured skulls. One victim was missing her tongue. Yet there were no signs of a struggle. No evidence of another person. And no explanation for what sent them running into the darkness. The official report blamed an “unknown compelling force.” More than 65 years later, nobody knows what happened that night at Dyatlov Pass. Only that something terrified nine experienced hikers enough to flee their tent… without even taking their shoes.