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🔒 Dyatlov Pass Incident

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On February 1 1959, nine Soviet hikers, mostly students, were in the Ural mountains. They went to sleep peacefully that night, their tent had been safely pitched, and their hiking trip was going well. That would be the last night of their trip. Almost a month later, their bodies were found in the snow, all dead. The circumstances were mysterious, and for the last 60 years conspiracies have run wild trying to figure out what exactly happened. Theories have ranged from government execution, and weird science experiments, to aliens and cannibal attacks. But we do think that we finally have an answer, and the movie Frozen is the reason behind it. 

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