
2 February 1959, Dyatlov Pass incident: Nine experienced ski hikers in the northern Ural Mountains, the Soviet Union, die under mysterious circumstances.

2 February 1959, Dyatlov Pass incident: Nine experienced ski hikers in the northern Ural Mountains, the Soviet Union, die under mysterious circumstances.
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In the dead of winter, a group of students set out on a trek into the Ural Mountains.
Their frozen bodies – with inexplicable injuries – were discovered in locations that compounded the puzzle of how they died.
The Dyatlov Pass mystery spawned dozens of conspiracy theories, which have endured for 60 years.
Recent investigations have resulted in very convincing conclusions as to what happened to those hikers and why. Although some armchair investigators remain unconvinced, they come across less as skeptics and more as conspiracy theorists.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/17/has-an-old-soviet-mystery-at-last-been-solved
Oh I listened to the story of this on the podcast ‘stuff you should know’
There are very-very good TV series from 2020 year.
The structure is such that all the odd series are in color and tell how the investigation is going. All even episodes are in black and white, shot in the style of films of that time, and the style is very accurately filmed.
In the series, they went through almost all conspiracy theories, hitting them one way or another. At the beginning of the series, they flirted with mysticism, but this is just to set the tone of the film
There is no mystery and the soviet navy asks you to remove this post.
lemmino had an a video about this see: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8RigxxiilI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8RigxxiilI)