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Height 1079 is an unnamed hill where nine tourists from the Dyatlov group died in 1959. The bizarre circumstances of their death and the subsequent excitement around the tragedy made popular the local, Mansi, name - Kholat-Chakhl, or Dead (Barren, Bald) Mountain. So far, no realistic explanation has been offered for what actually happened on the fateful night of February 1, 1959. The book contains a shocking new version, based not on assumptions, but on documentary facts. A version that finally linked all known evidence of the Dyatlov Pass mystery into a plausible sequence of causes and effects. The tragedy at the Dyatlov Pass is a story of strange and seemingly inexplicable events, which has kept numerous researchers in suspense for more than sixty years. The story of nine experienced tourists who died in the mountains of the Northern Urals has not yet received a plausible explanation. The more evidence accumulates, the less any currently existing version can explain the known facts. Until now, it has been so. You are offered a new, carefully worked out version linking all the events and circumstances of the tragedy at the Dyatlov Pass into a logical sequence of causes and effects
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