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Dyatlov Nine

Death Below Zero

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Dyatlov Nine

By: Catt Dahman
Narrated by: Nathan Tarantla
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The mysteries surrounding the deaths of nine young, experienced ski hikers in 1959 have never been solved. On a trip through the Ural Mountains, the group of students first were reported missing and then were found deceased, but several were not located until months following the tragedy. Despite exhaustive investigations, there has never been a theory that explains exactly what killed the nine, and because of this, many unusual conjectures have arisen. Strange theories include a yeti attack, UFOs, and teleportation, military/government secret weapons testing, rogue missiles, or parachute mines, radio waves, and black holes.

Because of the truly strange behavior of the nine skiers, their shocking causes of death from autopsy reports and other evidence, and the many unanswered questions, the mystery has sparked fierce debates.

The fact is that we may never know exactly what happened to the young people during their trip and especially on February 1-2 of 1959, but Dyatlov Nine: Death Below Zero offers a theory that fits all the evidence including diaries, forensics, and photographs. With new pictures and new maps in the book, the case may finally be solved.

Warning: Graphic autopsy reports and photographs.

©2019 Catt Dahman (P)2019 Catt Dahman
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Without doubt the Dyatlov Pass Incident is one of the greatest mysteries in the history of mountaineering. The key question is why did the group leave the tent and sentence themselves to death by leaving their boots and warm clothes behind. Every book tries to answer this question. I'm not an author I am mountaineer, I've been a mountaineer for over 30 years. I have been in hurricane strength winds at altitude, its alarming but not uncommon. You don't leave your tent because if you do the wind blows you over or into the air. It's that simple.Your best chance is to stay put and hope your tent survives. They had a tough old canvass tent, mechanically probably quite strong. This book is not the explanation of their death. Even if they had decided to escape they'd have kitted up. Anything else is suicide again it's that simple. We may never know what happened. One thing is certain they ran in panic for their lives abandoning all they had learned about surviving in the mountains. Usually such things are due to the threat of other humans...

Another explanation of the mountain mystery

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dramatization loosely based on evidence, the reader is good however there are better books on the subject

not a very good dramatization

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