Photos Of A Nuclear Explosion Over Dyatlov Mountain In 1959! - Alternative View

Photos Of A Nuclear Explosion Over Dyatlov Mountain In 1959! - Alternative View
Photos Of A Nuclear Explosion Over Dyatlov Mountain In 1959! - Alternative View

Video: Photos Of A Nuclear Explosion Over Dyatlov Mountain In 1959! - Alternative View

Video: Photos Of A Nuclear Explosion Over Dyatlov Mountain In 1959! - Alternative View
Video: The Dyatlov Pass Case 2024, May
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In the work on this material, I used photos from the site:

hibinafiles.mybb.ru

I would like to express my warm gratitude to them for the informational support of the researchers of this topic.

I found an incredible photo on the site. But, oddly enough, she explains all the nuances, she can answer any questions about the reasons for the death of tourists at the Dyatlov Pass in 1959.

The photo was published in the section of posthumous pictures of the participants of the hike. Probably it was regarded as a marriage, but put on display. Why? Because it was the last photograph in the camera that hung around the neck of the corpse of Semyon Zolotarev. Perhaps only this snapshot has survived. I can't add anything here, I just don't know. A photograph of Zolotarev with this camera (of his body) has recently begun to be published everywhere. It is believed that Zolotarev recorded his broken arm with a camera. And this is very similar to the truth. Since the shutter of the camera was cocked, the picture remained on the film. Then the investigators showed it. Where is the photo itself now I do not know. She probably survived and is in someone's personal archive.

The photo shows the moment of a nuclear (or very similar) explosion. And you can also see the device that could reset this device. There is nothing like an airplane in the photograph. What dropped this shell on the heads of the unfortunate tourists, I do not know.

Now I understand that people got corneal burns, burns, contusion and fractures. We were forced to flee from the tent, fell into the snow. They didn't see anything. Therefore, they could not return later. The explosion was high-altitude, or air. Very small in power. However, it was enough to kill all the tourists.

By the way. When I examined Zolotarev's grave, I found a small amount of radioactivity. It is not high, but my Master-1 dosimeter recorded it well. The most interesting thing is that there is no radiation in other places of the Ivanovo cemetery. Anyone who follows this story should know that Zolotarev's clothes gave a lot of radiation. Perhaps that is why his coffin was showered (at the funeral) with pieces of granite. I have nothing more to add, I give you everything as it is. The photo is cleared of noise and interference. It is very poorly cleaned, since everything is visible and so.

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Nuclear explosion and charge carrier that dropped the bomb
Nuclear explosion and charge carrier that dropped the bomb

Nuclear explosion and charge carrier that dropped the bomb.

Zolotarev's body (below) with a camera around his neck
Zolotarev's body (below) with a camera around his neck

Zolotarev's body (below) with a camera around his neck.

General view of the photograph
General view of the photograph

General view of the photograph.

Valentin Degterev