Valin Posted August 25, 2013 Share Posted August 25, 2013 Daily Mail Dyatlov Pass Indicent is one of the eeriest mysteries in Russian history Nine experienced Russian skiers died of inexplicable causes Tony Rennell 8/24/13 Peering through the windswept snow on a dark February day, the rescue party finally came on the first sign of life the flapping remains of a tent pitched on ski poles on an uppermost slope of Kholat Syakhl, Mountain of the Dead in the native language of northern Siberia. But where were the nine young Russian students who should have been sheltering beneath the canvas? Curiosity turned to mystery as human tracks were seen in the snow heading downhill away from the tent in single file for a third of a mile... barefoot human tracks. Oblivious to what fate had in store: Four of the victims - Nicolai Thibeaux-Brignolle, Luda Dubinina, Semyon Zolotarev and Zina Kolmogorova (Snip) Eerie: The tent as the rescuers found it on February 26, 1959, which had been cut open from inside Unsolved mystery: The skiers setting up camp on February 2, 1959 in a photo taken from a roll of film found at the camp of the Dyatlov Pass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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