In 1959, a group of Russian hikers mysteriously died while traversing the snowy mountains of Siberia. Their deaths remain unexplained to this day. In ...
LEMMiNO
4 years ago
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https://www.lemmi.no/p/the-dyatlov-pass-case
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garrybaldy327
4 years ago
This conclusion is way too mature, level-headed and believable for me. I think it was a radioactive alien monster that killed them.
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nssrph
5 years ago
The guy who turned back wasn't really sick. He just had joint pains. Imagine that - lived because you had joint pains
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HistoricVloggerz
4 years ago
You are a Russian physicist and have miraculously discovered how to travel in time. As your first experiment you decide to uncover the mystery of the Dyatlov Pass incident. You spawn inside the tent and realize it was your fault.
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McCoyisorder
4 years ago
“The most appealing aspect of Kuryakov’s scenario is that the Dyatlov party’s actions no longer seem irrational. The snow slab, according to Greene, would probably have made loud cracks and rumbles as it fell across the tent, making an avalanche seem imminent. Kuryakov noted that although the skiers made an error in the placement of their tent, everything they did subsequently was textbook: they conducted an emergency evacuation to ground that would be safe from an avalanche, they took shelter in the woods, they started a fire, they dug a snow cave. Had they been less experienced, they might have remained near the tent, dug it out, and survived. But avalanches are by far the biggest risk in the mountains in winter, and the more experience you have, the more you fear them. The skiers’ expertise doomed them.”
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plainee6183
6 years ago (edited)
The guy who got sick was hella lucky he went home
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winkles2314
6 years ago
A hike in a place called “Dead Mountain” can only go well.
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regan3873
5 years ago
Man, they look so happy in the beginning. It makes me sad.
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opnognego5685
2 years ago
Short, to the point, objective, unbiased with an calming and pleasant narration voice with his amazing music he crea the d himself that perfectly matches and even amplifies the mysterious of the story. Lemmino is super talented. I come back to this quite often cause how good it is made.
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SidenoteChannel
4 years ago
I can't believe that 4 YEARS have passed since this video was published. Seems like it was only a year ago or something.
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marcosalban9933
5 years ago
right before they die, victims of hypothermia tend to feel extremely hot, and in many cases they tend to take of their clothes in a last stroke of desperation. that could explain why some of them were severely under-dressed.
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JChildersfilm
5 years ago
it’s interesting that people used to journal and write like authors about their day, when if this happened today you know it’d be footage from someone’s snapchat saying “yooooo we out here”
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horsemindinghisowndamnbusi7719
3 years ago
man wouldn't you just love to know how stuff like this actually happened. Just the ability to go back to this night and watch it unfold as it answers all of the questions, or being able to go back to London in the 1800s to see who Jack the Ripper was, and how he got away with it all.
It's so damn interesting, the way that things appear to someone knowing only general details and/or facts, and the completely logical and sensible manner that they occurred. Like this, for example. LEMMiNO's explanation makes complete sense, and is probably what happened, but the radioactivity, the slashed tent and the calm footprints down the mountain make it so much more confusing to someone who is only told the facts about the case.
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abhinavbhise3816
5 years ago
Guys they were not intoxicated pls check the description he says that a mistake was made in translating russian to english
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my-tech-demos
8 years ago
>Buys time machine from Doc Brown
>Goes back to 1959
>Approaches the tent to see what's going on
>People inside think it's a wild animal and cut the tent open to get out fast
>Gets attacked by the hikers, forced to kill them
>Get back to the present.
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wtfisahandle905
4 years ago
Am I the only one who classifies documentaries like this as mild horror
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CheeseYourself
2 years ago
"gaping orbits, the eyes are absent" sounds weirdly poetic coming from a coroner's report
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pinkrat1070
5 years ago
i'd be a horrible detective bc the conclusion i reached was "yep, wendigos".
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Mirro18
4 years ago
Congrats Lemmino on getting recognized by a major publication in Austria as "one of the few serious documentaries on Youtube" about this case
LEMMiNO
4 years ago
[Credits, References, and More] https://www.lemmi.no/p/the-dyatlov-pass-case
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