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  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Published: January 31, 2024. copy page link. Print Page. Soviet investigators/Public Domain. On January 23, 1959, 10 hikers set out for a winter trek through Russia’s Ural Mountains. One turned...

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  3. The Dyatlov Pass incident (Russian: гибель тургруппы Дятлова, romanized: gibel turgruppy Dyatlova, lit. 'Death of the Dyatlov Hiking Group') is an event in which nine Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains between February 1 and 2, 1959, under uncertain circumstances.

    • 1–4 February 1959
    • Physical trauma and hypothermia
    • Area closed for 3 years
  4. Jan 29, 2021 · SMART NEWS. New Research. Have Scientists Finally Unraveled the 60-Year Mystery Surrounding Nine Russian Hikers’ Deaths? New research identifies an unusual avalanche as the culprit behind the 1959...

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  5. Apr 1, 2022 · 87. Hikers on the expedition into the Dyatlov Pass. Nine people disappeared in February 1959, and no one knows exactly what happened to them. By Alan Yuhas. April 1, 2022. A small avalanche on...

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  6. Jan 29, 2021 · New research offers a plausible explanation for the Dyatlov Pass Incident, the mysterious 1959 death of nine hikers in the Ural Mountains in what was then the Soviet Union.

  7. Mar 24, 2022 · Now, a pair of scientists based in Switzerland have presented video evidence collected onsite that bolsters the idea that the tragedy, known as the Dyatlov Pass incident, occurred due to a slab...

  8. Dec 22, 2022 · Culture. History. Historical Events. The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Could an Avalanche Have Killed the Hikers? By: Nathan Chandler | Updated: Dec 22, 2022. A view of the hikers' tent as searchers found it on Feb. 26, 1959. The tent had been cut open from inside, and most of the hikers had fled in socks or barefoot. Wikimedia Commons.

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