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Mountain mystery art that appeared in March expected to mushroom in summer months

A heavy winter snowfall followed by an extended ski season has never left the slopes looking more inviting, curvaceous and dangerous. Which has nothing to do with snow conditions and everything to do .

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Benelli Pro Shooters Take Top Spots at Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun Match

Benelli Pro Shooters Take Top Spots at Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun Match Ammoland Inc. Posted on Benelli Pro Shooters Take Top Spots at Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun Match U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Benelli pro shooter Dakota Overland won High Junior and High Lady in Tactical 3-Gun Division at this year’s Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun match. Fellow Benelli pro shooter Aaron Hayes also took first place in the Limited Division. As one of the longest-running and largest multi-gun matches of its kind, the annual Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun match is on top of most shooters’ list of anticipated events. Hosted each spring in Arizona, the match brings together the nation’s top 3-gun shooters and the Benelli pro team showed strong at this year’s event.

Russia s Dyatlov mountain mystery unraveled after many decades, unexplained deaths- Technology News, Firstpost

Russia s Dyatlov mountain mystery unraveled after many decades, unexplained deaths A series of odd observations during the Dyatlov Pass incident have made it one of Russia s greatest mysteries. It remained classified until the 1970s. Jan 29, 2021 12:12:40 IST The mysterious deaths of nine young hikers in the winter of 1959 at a remote pass in the Ural mountains has been an odd fascination for Russia for decades. In that time, it has spawned countless theories from aliens to a botched nuclear test. Now research published Thursday in the journal Communications Earth and Environment has added weight to a natural explanation for the deaths of the experienced mountaineers, whose frozen bodies were found scattered across the snowy landscape, some with terrible injuries.

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