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  2. Dyatlov Pass incident - Wikipedia

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    A mountain pass in the area was later named "Dyatlov Pass" in memory of the group. In many languages, the incident is now referred to as the "Dyatlov Pass incident". However, the incident occurred about 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) away, on the eastern slope of Kholat Syakhl. [2] A prominent rock outcrop in the area now serves as a memorial to the ...

  3. Khamar-Daban incident - Wikipedia

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    The event has been likened to the Dyatlov Pass incident, earning it the name "Buryatia's Dyatlov Pass". The six hikers who died were members of a seven-person hiking group led by Lyudmila Korovina; Valentina Utochenko was the group's sole survivor. Despite the police receiving a report, no formal search was carried out until 24 August.

  4. 50 Of The Creepiest Photos Ever Taken In History, As Shared ...

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    #17 The Last Photo Before The Dyatlov Pass Incident Image credits: fasc1nate #18 A Photograph From 2019 Shows Two Colombian Soldiers Giving A Final Salute As They Free Fall.

  5. The weirdest unsolved mysteries you probably haven't heard before

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    Perhaps the scariest one of all is the Dyatlov Pass Incident: hikers went missing while traveling through Siberia. Their tents were ripped open The weirdest unsolved mysteries you probably haven't ...

  6. Kholat Syakhl - Wikipedia

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    On February 2, 1959, a group of ski hikers led by Igor Dyatlov mysteriously perished on the east shoulder of Kyolat Syakhl (not Otorten, as is sometimes erroneously reported). This Dyatlov Pass incident is the main reason that people outside the immediate area in Russia have heard of this remote peak.

  7. Decades ago, 9 Russian hikers mysteriously fled their tent ...

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    In 1959, nine hikers fled their tent in Russia's snowy Dyatlov Pass and froze. A new study suggests a slab avalanche crushed their tent in the night. Decades ago, 9 Russian hikers mysteriously ...

  8. Donnie Eichar - Wikipedia

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    Eichar retraced the steps of the nine Russian hikers to try and reach a conclusion as to why the men and women had died, or what had killed them. His investigation was written into the book, Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, and was released in 2013. The book received mainly positive reviews following its release.

  9. How Did 9 Hikers Die in the Dyatlov Pass Incident? New ... - AOL

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    In a tragedy known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident, a group of nine students from the Ural Polytechnic Institute, led by Igor Dyatlov, planned a 16-day hike to cover 215 miles starting on February 2 ...