More than six decades after nine experienced hikers lost their lives in the remote Ural Mountains of the Soviet Union, the Dyatlov Pass case continues to spark debate among historians, scientists, and ...
A pair of scientists bolster their case that an avalanche killed nine hikers on Russia's Dyatlov Pass in 1959. Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple award-winning one at that. Earlier ...
An unidentified body has been discovered by tourist-hikers at the infamous Dyatlov pass in the Sverdlovskaya region, according to local security officials. An unidentified body has been discovered by ...
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In 1959 in the Soviet Union, a group of 10 explorers decided to set out on a challenging hiking expedition in a freezing and mountainous area of Russia. When the expedition group fails to touch base ...
A major mystery may finally be solved decades later. The Dyatlov Pass incident has inspired dozens of theories, from rational to zany. How else can one explain the strange deaths of nine experienced ...