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The Yakuts living on the banks of the Vilyui River have a legend about incredible events that took place in these places many centuries ago. According to legend, in ancient times from a certain metal pipe, which was underground, from time to time a pillar of fire burst out. In this pipe lived the giant Wat Usumu Tong Duurai "throwing fireballs". Translated into Russian, the name of the monster means "a villain who made a hole in the Earth, hid in a hole and destroys everything around."

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Old-timers willingly talk about the iron underground structure with many rooms in which it is warm even in severe frost. However, they said, the daredevils who climbed into these rooms soon died. They told the guys about a smooth metal arch protruding from the permafrost so that you can ride under it on a deer.

“In the Valley of Death, lowering their voices, the old men reported, there is a metal hole, and in it lie“very thin, black one-eyed people in iron clothes,”frozen to the bone.

There are witnesses who have seen a total of seven "cauldrons" of an obscure super-strong metal ranging in size from six to nine meters in diameter.

For a long time, the structure emitted unpleasant, cutting sounds and gradually decreased in height until it disappeared altogether (possibly underground). Whoever out of curiosity tried to enter this territory did not return back.

Over time, the soil fertilized with ash and ash restored the vegetation cover. The solid young growth attracted the beast, and nomadic hunters from neighboring lands followed the animals. As it turned out, beautiful-looking housing awaited them there - a tall domed "iron house", resting on numerous lateral supports. But it was not possible to enter it - it was tall and sleek, without windows or doors. In some places, other metal structures peeped out of the ground.

In place of the shining high-rise structure, a huge vertical "vent" gaped. According to bizarre descriptions of legends, it consisted of three tiers of "laughing abysses". In its depths there was supposedly a whole underground country with its own, but "flawed" sun. A suffocating stench rose from the vent, and therefore they did not settle near it. From the side it was seen how a "rotating island" sometimes appeared above the vent, which then turned out to be its "slamming lid".

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Centuries have passed. Some structures plunged into permafrost. The "iron house" almost went into it. It became possible to climb onto its dome, where a spiral descent turned out to be going down. Through it one could get into the ring gallery of many metal rooms, where even in the most severe frosts it was warm as in summer. But it was worth spending there at least a few days in a row, and the person began to get very sick, and soon died.

Over time, the "house" finally plunged into the permafrost, and only the "arch" of the entrance remained on the surface. The “cover” of the vent was overgrown with mosses and looked like an ordinary bulgunyakh (a hillock above a lens of ice), of which there are a great many on the permafrost.

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Nothing foreshadowed any events, but one day there was a small earthquake, and a thin "fiery tornado" pierced the sky. A dazzling ball of fire appeared at its top. This ball, accompanied by "four thunders in a row", leaving a trail of fire, along a gentle trajectory rushed to the ground and, hiding behind the horizon, exploded. The nomads were worried, but did not abandon their habitable places, since this "demon", without bringing them harm, exploded over the neighboring warlike tribe.

A few decades later, history repeated itself - the fireball flew away in the same direction and again destroyed only the neighbors. Seeing that this "demon" is, as it were, their protector, they began to compose legends about him, nicknamed "Nyurgun Bootur" ("Fiery daredevil").

But after a while something happened that horrified even the most remote outskirts. From the vent with a deafening roar and crash a giant fireball escaped and … exploded right here. The strongest earthquake happened. Some of the hills were cut by cracks more than a hundred meters deep. After the explosion, the "fiery sea" splashed for a long time, above which a disc-shaped "rotating island" hovered. The consequences of the explosion spread over a radius of more than a thousand kilometers.

The nomadic tribes that survived on the outskirts fled in different directions, away from the disastrous place, but this did not save them from death. All of them died out from some strange, inherited disease. But they left behind detailed information about the incident, on the basis of which the olonhout storytellers began to compose beautiful and unusually tragic legends."

Indeed, many legends have survived that there are strange structures in the "Valley of Death". Here is the testimony of a hunter who wandered through the taiga during the dry season. Having tried to get ice from the bulgunyakh - an ice lens, usually covered with earth from above, he began to dig, but under a thin layer of soil he found not ice, but a reddish metal surface of a very large dome that goes into the permafrost. The hunter got scared and tried to leave this place as soon as possible. Another similar case: the edge of a dome about ten centimeters thick was discovered; this time the hunter did not dig any further either. According to him, the bulgunyakh was about a meter high and about 5-6 m in diameter.

Near the Olguidakh River, they found a smooth reddish metal hemisphere pierced into the ground with such an even edge that it "cuts a fingernail." The thickness of its wall is about 2 cm. It stands tilting, so that under it you can ride in on a deer. It was discovered in 1936 by a geologist, but in the post-war period the traces were lost. In 1979, a small archaeological expedition from Yakutsk tried to find it. The guide, an old hunter who had seen the object several times in his youth, could not remember the road to it, because, according to him, the terrain had changed a lot.

Death Valley in Yakutia

According to legend, there are huge metal hemispheres - ufologists consider them to be an ancient base of aliens. Locals call them boilers. For many centuries this area is considered forbidden by the Yakuts and Evenks. Mysterious 8- and 10-meter cauldrons have more than once served as a lodging place for lost hunters. It is much warmer inside them than outside. But the one who decides to use them as a refuge, after that gets very sick and does not live for long … Who scattered these hemispheres across the Death Valley? What exactly are the mysterious cauldrons: traces of the creation of ancient civilizations or alien UFOs? Why do they have a detrimental effect on humans and animals?

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“The Yakuts call this legendary place Yelyuyu Cherkecheh, which means“Valley of Death”. Old people consider it forbidden: “In winter, it is warm under the cauldrons, as in summer, and people who spend the night in them inevitably go to the“jaws of heavenly deer”…“It's creepy to be in the valley,”says Aitalina Nikiforova, a Yakut ethnographer. - The trees are dead, black, around the swamp. According to ancient legends, in the middle of the swamps, a flattened arch protrudes from the ground, under which there are many metal rooms. Inside, even in the most severe Yakut frosts, it is warm as in summer. Curious hunters went inside, even spent the night in these rooms, but then they began to get very sick and died.

Historians. The geographer Richard Maack wrote about the same place in the 19th century: “On the bank of the river Agly Timirnit, which means“The big cauldron drowned,”there is a giant copper cauldron. Its magnitude is unknown, since only the edge is visible above the ground."

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, Nikolai Arkhipov, a researcher of ancient cultures, also recorded information about these strange objects: “Among the population of the Vilyui river basin since ancient times there is a legend about the presence of huge bronze olguev cauldrons in the upper reaches of this river. This legend deserves attention, since several rivers with the Yakut name Olguidakh, which means "where the boilers are located", are confined to these supposed areas where the mythical cauldrons are located. Locals claim that pillars and balls of fire are ejected from the opening hemispherical lids every hundred years, directed by the demon Wat Usumu Tong Duurai. Is the power plant hidden under the boilers? But what civilization - ancient terrestrial or alien - does this reactor belong to? In the 30s of the twentieth century, a resident of the village of Suldyukar Savvinov spent the night with his granddaughter in the "iron house". They found a flattened reddish archway, where there were many metal rooms beyond the spiral passage.

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In 1971, the testimony of an old Evenk hunter was documented that in the area between the rivers Nyurgun Bootur ("Bogatyr") and Ataradak ("A very large three-sided iron prison") there is an iron hole in which "thin, black, one-eyed people lie in iron clothes ". Are these aliens in spacesuits? And the bunker is their earth base? Another option is also possible - it can be deactivated robots ….

Historians and archaeologists have long dreamed of solving the riddle of the Vilyui cauldrons. From year to year, attempts were made to find them in Death Valley. But they were all unsuccessful. None of the researchers could come close to solving the mysterious cauldrons - they simply could not be found!

Only lucky last year - Czech traveler Ivan Mackerle finally found them!

Aitalina Nikiforova took part in his expedition. It was very difficult.

- The area of the Valley of Death is huge, - says Aitalina. - Looking for boilers in taiga and swamps is like a needle in a haystack. But Ivan came up with an ingenious idea: you need to fly around the territory on paramotors - parachutes with motors. And literally on the 3-4th day of the expedition, they found a strange circle with surprisingly even, clear edges, covered with snow. Snow melted almost everywhere in the taiga, and in that place - a clear-cut circle in the snow. They found the second one. We fixed the coordinates on the satellite navigator, and then got to this place on foot. And they were surprised - metal boilers were powdered with snow!

Disease

“Before leaving for Yakutia, Ivan turned to a Czech clairvoyant,” says Aitalina. - They had a very specific interest - to find out the location of geopathogenic zones on the map of the Vilyui ulus. The clairvoyant showed four points on the map, but immediately after that she dumbfounded Ivan, saying: "You are going there for your death!" Ivan did not listen: after all, so much time and money was thrown into this expedition that there was simply nowhere to retreat! But just in case, I took with me a metal amulet in the form of several triangles, reminiscent of the Star of David. And hit the road.

And literally the next day after the discovery of the boilers, Ivan Matskerle suddenly felt unwell:

- I woke up in the morning and immediately felt my head spinning, began to lose consciousness. The pressure and heart were fine, but I felt like I was in a state of extreme intoxication. We waited a day, but my condition did not improve. When we left this territory, as if by magic, I immediately felt better …

Scientists

But still, much remained unclear: what kind of metal was used for the mysterious boilers? Why do people who have experienced its effects on themselves get very sick and even die? And what civilization do the creatures who created these giants belong to?

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This summer a complex ethnographic scientific expedition intends to answer them. Its participants - historians, archeologists, physicists - will be equipped in suits made of fabric that protects astronauts in outer space. This will be the first comprehensive scientific study of cauldrons in Death Valley. Journalists of "Life" are also planning to take part in it.

The archives of the National Library contain a letter from Mikhail Koretsky from Vladivostok, who claimed that he had found seven such cauldrons:

“I have been there three times. Death Valley stretches along the right tributary of the Vilyui River. In fact, this is a whole chain of valleys along its floodplain. As for mysterious objects, there are probably a lot of them, because in three seasons we saw seven such cauldrons. All of them seem to me completely mysterious: firstly, the size is from 6 to 9 meters in diameter. Secondly, they are made of an incomprehensible metal. The fact is that even a sharpened chisel does not take the boilers (we tried it more than once). Metal is not broken off or forged. Even on steel, a hammer would definitely leave noticeable dents. And this metal is covered on top with a layer of unknown material, similar to emery. But this is not an oxide film, it is not scale - it can neither be chipped off nor scratched."

“Wells with rooms that go deep into the earth, which are mentioned in local legends,” recalls Mikhail Koretsky. - we have not met. But I noted that the vegetation around the cauldrons is abnormal - not at all like the one that grows around. It is more lush: large-leaved burdocks, very long vines, a strange grass one and a half to two times taller than a human being. The whole group (six people) spent the night in one of the cauldrons."

Anomaly

“We didn’t feel anything bad, they left calmly, without any unpleasant incidents. But in one after three months all the hair completely fell out, and on the left side of my head (I slept on it) there were three small sores the size of a match head each. I have been treating them all my life, but they have not passed to this day."

“All our attempts to break off at least a piece of the strange cauldrons,” says Koretsky, “were unsuccessful. The only thing that I managed to carry away was a stone. But not simple - half of an ideal ball with a diameter of six centimeters. It was black in color, had no visible traces of processing, but was very smooth, as if polished. I lifted it from the ground inside one of these cauldrons. He then lay idle at my house until it was necessary to insert glass into the windows, and there was no glass cutter. I myself tried to scratch the halves of this stone ball with an edge (edge) - it turned out that it cuts glass with amazing ease. After that, my find was used many times like a diamond by all relatives and friends. Now no one knows where that stone has gone …"

Perhaps this is just an echo of modernity, i.e. tests of rocket equipment and so on … Read on …

For many, many years, local hunters have bypassed the remote area of the Yakut forest-tundra; the military quickly left it, having built several of their bases and warehouses here. But the local expanses like a magnet attract the few professional researchers of everything unknown and mysterious. The name of this area is "Elyuyu Cherkechekh". Translated from Yakut it means "Valley of Death". And such a name, as you understand, is simply not given.

Where to start the story? Of course, from the very beginning of history - from ancient legends. As the ancient legends about this land testify, there are many amazing and terrible things here. For example, a flattened arch protruding from the ground, under which there are many metal rooms. Inside, even in the most severe frosts, it is warm as in summer. Curious local hunters went inside, even spent the night in these rooms, but then they began to get very sick. And it was worth spending the night more than once in a row, and the one who risked very quickly went to graze the heavenly deer (i.e., died). There is also a smooth metal hemisphere with a very even edge, so even that it "cuts a nail." It protrudes from the permafrost for several meters, enough to be ridden on a deer …

The well-known researcher Vilyuya R. Maak wrote about the same place back in the 19th century: “On the bank of the river Agly Timirnit, which means“The big cauldron drowned,”there is indeed a giant copper cauldron. Its value is not known since only the edge is visible above the ground, but several trees grow in it …”.

The researcher of ancient cultures N. Arkhipov also wrote about these strange objects: “The population of the basin of the Velui River has long been told about the presence of huge bronze olguev cauldrons in the upper reaches of this river. This legend deserves attention, since several rivers with the Yakut name "Olguydah", which means "boiler house", are confined to these supposed areas of the location of the mythical cauldrons.

As researcher G. Lelyanova found out ["UFO" 1997, N 2 (36), February], local legends describe rather strange events directly related to metal objects. From a certain sheer metal pipe, covered with a “flapping lid”, a terrible fire periodically scolds upwards. The fire comes from pipes that go deep into the depths of the earth like iron corridors. There, in the depths, the "sowing infection and throwing fireballs" giant Wat Usumu Tong Duurai dwells (translated as "A criminal alien who made a hole in the earth and hid in the depths, destroying everything around with a fiery tornado"). As you might guess, the "criminal alien" in a metal corridor spewing fire is not at all the story of a missile commander sitting in the most hidden part of a strategic missile silo. When the mine myth arosethere were no missile troops at all, in Europe then they fought with spears and swords …

Our enlightened age has come, and, it would seem, "fairy tales" about strange cauldrons should have been slowly forgotten. They would have been forgotten if the "boilers" themselves had disappeared from the face of the earth.

Modern researchers from the Yakut city of Mirny, Alexander Gennadievich GUTENEV and Yuri Nikolaevich MIKHAILOVSKY, found a message about an old nomad who, having once visited the valley, talked about some kind of metal hole in which the frozen "helluva lot thin, black, one-eyed people in metal clothes" lie …

In 1996, the “Phenomenon” association received a more than strange and intriguing letter from the “old-timer” of the mysterious Vilyui valley, Mikhail Petrovich KORETSKY from Vladivostok. His story can be retold with minimal abbreviations:

“I have been there three times. The first time in 1933, when I was 10 years old, I went to work with my father. Then in 1939 - already without a father. And the last time was in 1949 as part of a group of young guys. "Valley of Death" stretches along the right tributary of the Vilyui River. In fact, this is a whole chain of valleys along its floodplain. All three times I was there with a Yakut guide. We went there not from a good life, but from what and what is there in this wilderness, it was possible to wash gold without expecting a robbery or a bullet in the back of the head at the end of the season.

As for the mysterious objects, there are probably many of them, because in three seasons we have seen 7 such "cauldrons". All of them seem to me completely mysterious: firstly, the size is from 6 to 9 meters in diameter. Secondly, they are made of an incomprehensible metal. The fact is that even a sharpened chisel does not take the boilers (we tried it more than once). Metal is not broken off or forged. Perhaps it is not even metal, but some kind of cermet or something else…. Even on steel, a hammer would definitely leave noticeable dents. And this metal is covered on top with a layer of unknown material, similar to emery. But this is not an oxide film and not scale - it can also neither be chipped off nor scratched. We have not met wells with rooms that go into the depths of the earth, which are mentioned in local legends. But I noted that the vegetation around the "cauldrons" is anomalous - not at all like the onewhat's growing around. It is more lush: large-leaved burdocks, very long vines, a strange grass one and a half to two times taller than a human being. In one of the cauldrons, we spent the night with the whole group (6 people). We didn’t feel anything bad, they left quietly without any unpleasant incident. Nobody got seriously ill. Unless one of my acquaintances completely lost all their hair after three months. And on the left side of my head (I slept on it) 3 small sores the size of a match head each appeared. I have treated them all my life, but they have not passed until today. Nobody got seriously ill. Unless one of my acquaintances completely lost all their hair after three months. And on the left side of my head (I slept on it) 3 small sores the size of a match head each appeared. I have treated them all my life, but they have not passed until today. Nobody got seriously ill. Unless one of my acquaintances completely lost all their hair after three months. And on the left side of my head (I slept on it) 3 small sores the size of a match head each appeared. I have treated them all my life, but they have not passed until today.

All our attempts to break off at least a piece from the strange cauldrons were unsuccessful. The only thing that I managed to carry away the stone. But not simple - half of an ideal ball with a diameter of 6 cm. It was black, did not have any visible traces of processing, but was very smooth, as if polished. I lifted it from the ground inside one of these cauldrons. I brought this souvenir with me to Samarka of the Chuguevsky district of the Primorsky Territory, where my parents lived in 1933. He lay idle until the grandmother decided to rebuild the house. It was necessary to insert glass into the windows, and there was no glass cutter in the whole village. I myself tried to scratch the halves of this stone ball with an edge (edge) - it turned out that it cuts with amazing beauty and ease. After that, my find was used many times as a diamond, by all relatives and friends. In 1937 I gave the stone to my grandfather,and in the fall he was arrested and taken to Magadan, where he lived without trial until 1968 and died. Now no one knows where that stone has gone …"

Based on Koretsky's letter, one can assume the presence of a slightly increased radioactive background around the "boilers". Giant vegetation around them, non-healing ulcers on the head, fallen out hair are obvious symptoms of radiation exposure. Variants are possible: either the "boilers" are made of radioactive metal, or some artificial sources of radiation such as isotope generators are structurally included in their walls?..

True, after reading the letter, reaching the place with the mention of 3 sores in it, I instantly remembered a similar incident that happened to me in 1989 on the Medveditskaya ridge in the Volgograd region. Then, during a survey of the UFO landing site, I picked up some kind of dirty shapeless object a couple of centimeters in size from the ground. Suddenly, the object sharply pricked me in the finger, and I instinctively threw out a strange thing, which, I must confess, then did not inspire me with its appearance. But soon I involuntarily remembered her - when 3 convex sores-calluses 3-4 mm in size appeared on the thumb, index and middle fingers, and no matter how much I cut them off together with the skin, did not etch them with chemistry, strange formations reappeared, and soon I already used to them. Finally, in December 1997 (8 years later) they disappeared suddenly and literally in half an hour. So I have my own opinion about the origin of Koretsky's sores …

What is in the strange Yakut valley? Soviet MILITARY BASE - this option is one of the most incredible - you remember when the first myths about the valley arose …

A secret FOREIGN BASE with debris soldered into the frozen ground with the remains of flying saucers - "boilers"? It is also not entirely logical - there are too many "decommissioned" equipment. Maybe this equipment is in a mothballed state, or maybe it all broke as a result of some sudden cataclysm that prevented the evacuation?..

Then you can come up with a new possible name - UFO CEMETERY or BATTLE FIELD between several different highly developed civilizations … Something similar to the Yakut legends has been observed for several decades, for example, in Gorny Altai, on the Kanin Peninsula and in Eastern Kazakhstan. There are also twisted and whole metal structures lying around. Sometimes a roar is heard in the sky, and another "monster" appears on the ground. In the neighboring villages there are outlandish stoves made of amazing alloys; there you can also learn stories about shepherds who found even stranger pieces of iron and then died. The analogy with the "valley of death" is almost complete, except that in these areas the cause of all local joys and troubles has an earthly origin - it is there that spent rocket stages fall. But who, many centuries ago, sketched "spent" flying saucers in Yakutia is still unclear.

They also talk about more terrible hypotheses, more precisely, about rumors living among the people and telling about this secret place located in the upper tributary of the Vilyui River. They even say that in the “valley of death” (it was not for nothing that they called it that?) There is an ENTRANCE TO THE Hellish Dungeons, where unknown creatures lived or live …

The only eyewitness known to us, Koretsky, believes that the “cauldrons” are HUMAN WORK, if they were extraterrestrial, they would be a little stronger. In proof, he explains: in 1933 he heard from a Yakut guide that 5-10 years ago he discovered several completely new and absolutely round boilers-balls, which protruded from the ground high, 2-3 meters high. But later, after a dozen or two years, the Evenk hunter saw these units already split and scattered. Having visited another "cauldron" twice, Koretsky noticed that over the past few years, the object, as it were, under the influence of its own weight, had noticeably plunged into the ground (into the permafrost!). This means that since the immersion occurs at a sufficiently noticeable speed, the "boilers" themselves appeared not so long ago. But if the "cauldrons" were made by earthlings and, moreover, relatively recently in the Middle Ages,then who did it - it is worth remembering that the local peoples would not be able to produce even a smaller copy of such things, for this you need at least a highly developed production.

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In 1999-2000, researcher A. Gutenev, having familiarized himself with Koretsky's story, came to the conclusion that he had many inaccuracies in the descriptions of the area, too many even if he was there as a child.

Several attempts have been made to find Death Valley. In 1962-63, the geologist V. V. Poroshin tried to find it on the northern bank of the Berende River (flows into Namana west of Tuobuya), however, he discovered only strange settlements of people hiding from civilization. In the 1990s, A. Gutenev and V. Mikhailovsky were looking for this place. In July 1996, the expedition to Aikhal was prepared by "Cosmopoisk", however, it did not reach the designated place for technical reasons.

In the summer of 1997, a group of 2 people (V. Uvarov and A. Gutenev) left for approximately this area, who, with the help of sponsors, paid for the work of specialists in the local Aerial photographic archive, where they found “something interesting” in the photographs of the area. We left for the place, however, the helicopter with provisions was late, other everyday difficulties arose, and I had to squeak my heart back without finding anything …

In October 1999, the journalist Nikolai VARSEGOV was inquiring on the spot about the whereabouts of the Valley [KP 1999, October 16]. In August 2000, A. Gutenev again went to one of the supposed locations of the Valley, but this time the instruments did not provide unambiguous confirmation of the existence of metal structures in the soil …

So what are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? I guess that many would like to personally satisfy their curiosity, however, this pleasure will be very expensive: you can get to the place only by helicopter, you need to comb huge expanses of swampy taiga, and whoever was in the taiga does not need to explain - what is the price of such searches …

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For many years, local hunters have been bypassing this remote area for a hundred miles. As the legends pass from mouth to mouth testify, there is a flattened arch protruding from the ground under which there are many metal rooms, where even in the most severe frosts it is warm, like in summer. In ancient times, there were daredevils among the local hunters who spent the night in these premises. But then they began to get very sick, and those who spent the night several times in a row, generally died rapidly. Another object is a smooth red metal hemisphere with a very even edge (cuts a nail). It protrudes from the permafrost so that you can drive into it on horseback on a deer … We confess that having heard these stories about the Yakut "Valley of Death", at first we did not see anything mysterious in them. The fact is that something similar is regularly observed in Gorny Altai,and in the Kalmyk Black Lands … And there are glades where mysterious metal structures are piled up, sometimes twisted, overgrown with moss, or even completely new ones. Sometimes - when at night, when during the day (but never on Sundays and very rarely on the 13th) a crash is heard in the sky, dazzling white crosses flare up, and another “metal monster” appears on the ground. In the neighboring villages in the houses there are outlandish stoves made by local craftsmen from parts of clearly extraterrestrial origin. There, too, stories are told about shepherds and hunters who found pieces of iron “not at all similar to anything,” for example, small silvery cylinders that were hot and did not cool down for months; then these people died …Sometimes - when at night, when during the day (but never on Sundays and very rarely on the 13th) a crash is heard in the sky, dazzling white crosses flare up, and another "metal monster" appears on the ground. In the neighboring villages in the houses there are outlandish stoves made by local craftsmen from parts of clearly extraterrestrial origin. There, too, stories are told about shepherds and hunters who found pieces of iron “not at all similar to anything,” for example, small silvery cylinders that were hot and did not cool down for months; then these people died …Sometimes - when at night, when during the day (but never on Sundays and very rarely on the 13th) a crash is heard in the sky, dazzling white crosses flare up, and another "metal monster" appears on the ground. In the neighboring villages in the houses there are outlandish stoves made by local craftsmen from parts of clearly extraterrestrial origin. There, too, stories are told about shepherds and hunters who found pieces of iron “not at all similar to anything,” for example, small silvery cylinders that were hot and did not cool down for months; then these people died …made by local craftsmen from parts of clearly extraterrestrial origin. There, too, stories are told about shepherds and hunters who found pieces of iron “not at all similar to anything,” for example, small silvery cylinders that were hot and did not cool down for months; then these people died …made by local craftsmen from parts of clearly extraterrestrial origin. There, too, stories are told about shepherds and hunters who found pieces of iron “not at all similar to anything,” for example, small silvery cylinders that were hot and did not cool down for months; then these people died …

All these riddles have a completely terrestrial origin. Stamps of Russian and Ukrainian factories are clearly visible on the strange metal fragments. We are talking about places where spent rocket stages fall. And since spacecraft (ships with astronauts, spy satellites, scientific stations - from year to year are withdrawn along quite certain routes, "zones" have formed on the Earth's surface, where twisted aluminum tanks of launch vehicles, other fragments of "space metal "They say that in Gorny Altai there is a whole village where nozzles of spent rocket stages were adapted for the stoves; fortunately, there are twenty of them on each Soyuz. They also say that an illiterate Kazakh shepherd was very happy to find the RTG (radioisotope thermoelectric generator) left from the emergency start-up.), since the thing never cooled down,and beside her it was very convenient to bask in the cold dark nights; and when the soldiers sent from Baikonur found the lost RTG in the yurt, under a layer of blankets, it was no longer possible to save the "lucky man". Isn't it all similar to the legends about the Vilyui "Valley of Death"?

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And Yakutia, at the same time, quite officially is one of the zones where the debris of the carriers launched in Kazakhstan should fall. But the fact is that the legends that we mentioned at the beginning were born a long time ago - when humanity had not even thought about going into space. The famous researcher Vilyuya R. Maak wrote about the “Valley of Death” in the last century, noting: “On the bank of the river“Algy Timirnit”, which means“the big cauldron drowned”, there is indeed a giant copper cauldron. Its magnitude is unknown, since only the edge is visible above the ground, but several trees grow in it … "Researcher of ancient cultures of Yakutia N. Arkhipov also wrote about strange objects:" Among the population of the Vilyui River basin, there is a legend about the presence in the upper reaches of this river of huge bronze boilers-olguev. This tradition deserves attention,since several rivers with the Yakut names "Olguidah", which means "Boiler room" are confined to these supposed areas of the location of mythical cauldrons … "Modern researchers from the city of Mirny A. Gutenev and V. Mikhailovsky told us about an old nomad who, having visited the death”, told them about some metal hole in which lay frozen through and through“very thin, black one-eyed people in iron clothes”. There are other evidences of this. What are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? The wreckage of the "flying saucers" that got there after the space battle, as some ufologists say? Or are they traces of some ancient civilization?which means "Boiler room" … "Modern researchers from the city of Mirny A. Gutenev and V. Mikhailovsky told us about an old nomad who, having visited the" Valley of Death ", told them about some kind of metal hole in which there are frozen through and through thin, black, one-eyed people in iron clothes. " There are other evidences of this. What are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? The wreckage of the "flying saucers" that got there after the space battle, as some ufologists say? Or are they traces of some ancient civilization?which means "Boiler room" … "Modern researchers from the city of Mirny A. Gutenev and V. Mikhailovsky told us about an old nomad who, having visited the" Valley of Death ", told them about some kind of metal hole in which there are frozen through and through thin, black, one-eyed people in iron clothes. " There are other evidences of this. What are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? The wreckage of the "flying saucers" that got there after the space battle, as some ufologists say? Or are they traces of some ancient civilization?What are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? The wreckage of the "flying saucers" that got there after the space battle, as some ufologists say? Or are they traces of some ancient civilization?What are these strange "cauldrons" hiding in the Yakut land? The wreckage of the "flying saucers" that got there after the space battle, as some ufologists say? Or are they traces of some ancient civilization?