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Mountain Of The Dead The Dyatlov Pass Incident Keith Mccloskey

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Mountain Of The Dead The Dyatlov Pass Incident Keith Mccloskey
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Keith McCloskey
ISBN: 9780752491486, 0752491482
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Mountain Of The Dead The Dyatlov Pass Incident Keith Mccloskey by Keith Mccloskey 9780752491486, 0752491482 instant download after payment.

In January 1959, ten experienced young skiers set out for Mount Otorten in the far north of Russia. While one of the skiers fell ill and returned, the remaining nine lost their way and ended up on another mountain slope known as Kholat Syakhl (or 'Mountain of the Dead').
On the night of 1 February, something or someone caused the skiers to flee their tent in such terror that they used knives to slash their way out. Search parties were sent out and their bodies were found, some with massive internal injuries but no external marks on them. The autopsy stated the violent injuries were caused by 'an unknown elemental force'. The area was sealed off for years by the authorities and the full events of that night remained unexplained.
Using original research carried out in Russia and photographs from the skiers' cameras, Keith McCloskey attempts to explain what happened to the nine young people who lost their lives in the mysterious 'Dyatlov Pass Incident'.

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