Bizarre true story: the incident at Dyatlov Pass


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Liberty's Edge

I just found out about this today, and figured I should share:

http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=25093


Wow...interesting. I had never heard of it before, either.


When will people learn that closed tents and spicy stew are a fatal combination. Add in gas lanterns and blunt trauma, radiation, and bright lights in the sky are all but inevitable!

But seriously: Stuff like that is just creepy.

Whether it's Dyatlov's Pass, the Roanoke colony and its "Croatoan" message, the Valentich Disappearance, or other things like this, it can make one shudder. Doesn't matter if those things were staged, made up, blown out of proportion by the media, grew in the telling, or actually have a perfectly normal explanation (maybe including some long-shot coincidences - those are bound to crop up occasionally, after all), they're still modern scary tales.

The Exchange

KaeYoss wrote:

When will people learn that closed tents and spicy stew are a fatal combination. Add in gas lanterns and blunt trauma, radiation, and bright lights in the sky are all but inevitable!

But seriously: Stuff like that is just creepy.

Whether it's Dyatlov's Pass, the Roanoke colony and its "Croatoan" message, the Valentich Disappearance, or other things like this, it can make one shudder. Doesn't matter if those things were staged, made up, blown out of proportion by the media, grew in the telling, or actually have a perfectly normal explanation (maybe including some long-shot coincidences - those are bound to crop up occasionally, after all), they're still modern scary tales.

DSJ: My intentions are - ah - to go to King Island - ah - Melbourne. That strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again (open microphone for two seconds). It is hovering and it's not an aircraft.

~creepy~

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