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Title: Odd Debris Found at Dyatlov Pass
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URL Source: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/arti ... d-debris-found-at-dyatlov-pass
Published: Aug 25, 2018
Author: Tim Binnall
Post Date: 2018-08-25 07:50:17 by Tatarewicz
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A tantalizing find made at Russia's Dyatlov Pass may shed light on the mystery of what killed nine hikers at the site. Located in the Ural Mountains, the remote patch of wilderness became infamous in paranormal lore after a 1959 incident which saw a hiking party perish under bizarre circumstances. Despite a contemporaneous investigation by Russian officials and subsequent decades of study from independent researchers, the cause of the strange event has never been fully determined.

However, a discovery made by a tourist visiting the area could either constitute a break in the case or yet another glimmer of false hope for those who wish the see the mystery resolved. The unnamed individual reportedly stumbled upon an intriguing piece of metal while visiting the area back in 2008. Remarkably, the find was only recently confirmed after an expedition finally made their way out to the specific location to both see the object for themselves and to bring it back to civilization to be studied.

Researchers in Russia say that the mysterious metal fragment, which measures around three feet long by three feet wide, appears to be some kind of debris from an intercontinental missile. Although it's hard to fathom that a piece of evidence from the Dyatlov Pass incident could have survived undiscovered in the Ural mountains for nearly sixty years, the extremely remote nature of the location leaves open the possibility that it very well may have. Presumably an examination of the metal will allow for it to be identified and, in turn, place it within some time frame which will reveal whether or not it is connected to the case. Advertisement

Should it be proven that the metal came from a missile being used or tested at the time that the hikers died, it would add considerable strength to the longstanding suspicion that the hikers fell victim to some kind of weapon that was clandestine at the time. While we wait to find out the nature of the debris, Coast Insiders can learn more about the Dyatlov Pass incident via the 12/20/2015 edition of the program featuring author Keith McCloskey as well as the 10/21/2013 program featuring filmmaker Donnie Eichar. Not a Coast Insider yet? Sign up today.

На перевале Дятлова обнаружен обломок ракеты: t.co/bodygi3sUw http://pic.twitter.com/VD4ZaYAeo3 — Телеканал "Звезда" (@zvezdanews) August 21, 2018

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На перевале Дятлова обнаружен обломок ракеты: t.co/bodygi3sUw pic.twitter.com/VD4ZaYAeo3 — Телеканал "Звезда" (@zvezdanews) August 21, 2018

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On the pass Dyatlova detected a rocket chip

Alexandra Cassius 07:25 21.08.2018

Now this metal part is delivered to Yekaterinburg, to the headquarters of the Djatlovskogo Foundation.

Photo: Sergey Fadeev, URA.ru
A rocket chip was discovered at the Dyatlova Pass. This was told by the head of the Dyatlova group of memory Yuri Kuntsevich, Ura.ru reports.

According to him, the metal part, the size of a meter per metre, was discovered by a tourist in 2008, but then it was not lowered from the pass, but only noted the place of discovery in the GPS-navigator. Now the expedition was organized for the descent of this wreck. Its participants difficult to determine the part of what was the chip, recalling only that 10 years ago during the discussions of the discovery images in the network most often expressed the view that this is a chip fuel tank rocket, possibly intercontinental ballistic Your-100.

Kuntsevich noted that now this Metallieskaja detail was delivered to Yekaterinburg, to the headquarters of the Djatlovskogo Foundation. It will be studied by an expert

Recall, on February 2, 1959 a group of tourists under the direction of a student of the Ural Polytechnic Institute Igor Dyatlova disappeared in the mountains of the northern Urals. In the near future on the slope of Mount Holatchahl were discovered a cut tent and five bodies of tourists, four more found in two months under the snow. What happened then is still unknown.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

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