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  1. Kholat Syakhl, a transliteration of Mansi Holatchahl meaning "dead mountain" or "silent peak", is a mountain in the northern Ural region of Russia, on the border between the Komi Republic and Sverdlovsk Oblast near the northeast corner of Perm Krai.

  2. Kholat is an survival horror game developed by IMGN.PRO, in which the player controls a protagonist who is tracing the steps of a group of nine Russian college students who went missing in February 1959 on Kholat Syakhl.

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    • What Killed The Hikers?
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    A group was formed for a ski trek across the northern Urals in Sverdlovsk Oblast. The group, led by Igor Dyatlov, consisted of eight men and two women. Most were students or graduates of Ural Polytechnical Institute (Уральский Политехнический Институт, УПИ), now Ural Federal University: 1. Igor Alekseievich Dyatlov (Игорь Алексеевич Дятлов), the gr...

    It is not known what happened to the hikers. The most likely thing is that an avalanche hit them, and some of them struggled on until they died of cold and exposure. Only one hiker who left the group before the event happened survived. Six of the group members died of hypothermiaand three of fatal injuries.

    There are many conspiracy theories towards what killed the hikers. Many Russians believe that a local tribe called the Mansi people killed them for trespassing on their property. Others believe that the military had something to do with their death. High levels of radiation was found on their clothing so some believe that a missilemisfired and cras...

    Investigators at the time discovered that the hikers tore open their tent from inside, ran barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of −30 °C (−22 °F). Although the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing parts of her face such as her tongue. 1. Six of the group members died ...

    Deathly Urals location draws in tourists Archived 2020-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
    Some photos and text Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  3. The experienced trekking group from the Ural Polytechnical Institute, led by Igor Dyatlov, had established a camp on the eastern slopes of Kholat Syakhl in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union.

  4. The Dyatlov Pass, specifically, is situated on the eastern slope of Kholat Syakhl, a name that ominously translates to "Dead Mountain" in the indigenous Mansi language. The Pass itself is devoid of any significant landmarks and is subject to frequent and severe snowstorms, which can disorient even the most experienced trekkers and mountaineers.

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