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More than 60 years ago, 10 experienced hikers planned an adventure trek in the Ural Mountains in Russia. The plan was to make their way about 200 or so miles through the Dyatlov Pass. One quickly turned back after experiencing an injury. The bodies of the other 9 were found a few weeks later with gruesome injuries. The official investigation blamed an âunknown natural force.â Despite plenty of interest, the case eventually went cold, but a new investigation, aided by a specialist from the movie
Frozen, has seemingly solved the case.
The new investigation was led by researchers Johan Gaume and Alexander Puzrin, and their research was recently published in the Communications Earth & Environment Journal. It features all kinds of fancy graphs and math equations that give me a headache just looking at. A more remedial but also fascinating summary ran in National Geographic, as well. Both chronicle the same harrowing misadventure.