The most famous paranormal mountain in Russia is, of course, Holat-Syakhyl or the Mountain of the Dead, which is in the Urals. Some may recall the Karelian Vottovaara. Other paranormal heights of our country are known much worse and completely undeservedly.
Silver Mountain
Mount Silver is a legendary place, the richest deposit of silver and precious metals, the exact location of which is unknown. This mountain, a description of which is found in the myths and legends of many peoples in the 1960s, was tried by many geologists, primarily Uvarov, a former commissar from the Kotovsky division (Science and Life, 1999, No. 11, pp. 26-29).
Many scientists are very skeptical about attempts to find the mountain, if only for the reason that the finished mined silver was practically not found among northern peoples in ancient times (but for some reason there were legends about its large deposits).
Researchers and search engines, arguing about the location of the mountain, agree on only one thing - it is most likely located on the Pacific coast (most likely on the Pacific coast of Asia). They were looking for her in Chukotka and Yakutia.
According to the geologist Yu. F. Nekhoroshkov, who worked 26 historical sources, Silver Mountain is possibly located on the Okhotsk coast, somewhere in the basins of the Nayakhan, Garmanda, Gizhiga, Guy, where, in his opinion, a sedentary tribe of Natts (natks), unknown to ethnographers, lived next to the Koryaks …
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Perhaps it was this tribe, which came from the Amur and possessed a fairly high culture of searching and processing ores, and discovered the legendary mountain.
Mount Maura
Mount Maura is an energetic place, a legendary hill in the center of the Vologda region. According to the chronicles, it was from the top of this hill that the creator of the nearby Cyril Monastery saw the place of its future location.
Now at the place of the "vision" a huge stone rests, on which a dozen people can freely walk, there are no inscriptions on the stone. Next to it there is an Orthodox cross and a viewing platform. Just a few dozen meters away on a secondary peak is the military base zone, but the mountain itself is open to tourists around the clock.
Many of those who arrived celebrate the unusual surge of energy from visiting the place and contemplating the surroundings. Psychics claim that "they observe light energy currents on Maura emanating from the ground."
Fucking game
This is not a mountain, but an old sand crater of unknown origin, but you can add it to this collection. It is located in the center of the Volgograd region. Crater dimensions: diameter 230 meters, depth 7-8 meters. When he appeared, nobody remembers.
Several versions of the appearance of these unusual sands have been put forward - from the fall of a meteorite to evil spirits. The first hypothesis was rejected in 1990 at the Astronomical Institute. Steinberg, where samples of rocks (sand and stones) were sent. There they made a conclusion: the reflow took place in terrestrial conditions, not of cosmic origin.
Locals believe that ghosts live in the Devil's Game. And indeed, seeing these unusual sands for the first time, you can believe anything. A few trees grow inside it; birches here are crooked and small, grow in bush, there are many growths and knots on the trunks and branches. The trees behind the crater are normal - tall and straight.
But most unusual is the color of the sand - yellow, white, bright red, dark red, rusty and white. Lumps of melted sand and stones are scattered across the sand. The initial information about the crater was collected by explorer Alexander Dolgov ("Kotovo-Cosmopoisk").
Mountain Terrible
Terrible or Hellish Mountain is a legendary, allegedly existing anomalous hill with a cave (ancient tunnel) in the Izobilnensky region in the Stavropol Territory. Local legends and stories assure the reality of its existence, but the exact location of the mountain is still not known. Just as there is no clarity about whether this place actually exists.
Sudoma Mountain
This is a legendary mountain not far from the central estate of Tineya and the village of Moscow, Porkhovsky district (Pskov region). Local old people say that "in the old days, a golden chain hung from the sky over the top of the mountain, and only a righteous person could touch it."
People came to the mountain to resolve disputes, to judge (hence the name of the mountain). Once, two peasants came to the mountain to resolve a dispute to find out if one really stole things from the other. The righteous man easily touched the chain, and the thief asked the neighbor to hold his staff, jumped sharply and also touched the golden chain. Here, the old people say, since then God, seeing such injustice, and removed the golden chain from heaven.
In March 2000, a member of "Kosmopoisk" E. Golovina visited the village of Moscow, Pskov region, who, collecting information about local anomalous zones, interviewed local old residents. As it turned out, peasants still go up the mountain to resolve their disputes - sometimes by peaceful means, sometimes by fighting. But, naturally, none of his contemporaries saw the chain of heaven.
Red comb
Red ridge is an anomalous place on a rock in the vicinity of Krasnoyarsk, where so-called gravitational anomalies have been repeatedly recorded. Local residents claimed that they were faced with a manifestation of some mysterious force, seeking to lift them into the air.
Mountain Altyn-tu
Altyn-tu is the strongest anomalous place in Altai. According to astronomer-cosmogonist Andrei Valentinovich Dobrokhotov, lone hunters and herbal healers who occasionally appear in this area claim that over the mountain itself and in the entire surrounding area literally "every day and every night strange ships of all types and shapes fly."
It is rather difficult to check this message, since it is quite difficult to get to the mountain: either by helicopter or on foot through the swamps in 2 weeks.
Mount Bo Jausa
This hill in the Far East is a possible geopathic zone, on the slope of which several planes crashed. The place gained fame in 1995 when a Tu-154 plane crashed here.
During the search for the accident site in the vicinity, the old wreckage of about a dozen more aircraft was found. Some researchers have suggested that the area is a powerful geophysical anomaly.
Bald Mountain in the Tula Region
This small hill near Aleksin, Tula region, on the banks of the Vashana, a tributary of the Oka, is possibly a geopathic zone. Near the mountain are two of the oldest artificial caves, presumably made in the Paleolithic era.
In the summer of 1999, the Tula ethnographer Sergey Vasilyevich Zverev (head of the regional ecological fund) accidentally found in the lower above-floodplain terrace, flowing under the Vashana River, several objects made of silicon with, as he believes, the faces of people and animals depicted. Some of these items could be created under the influence of temperatures up to + 2500 ° C.
According to S. Zverev, in addition to the "images of animals", he also discovered "faces of people", drawings of "flying discs", as well as "an unknown type of dinosaur." In the fall of 1999, in Solomasovo, Dr. sciences from Petersburg N. K. Anisyutkkin gave a positive conclusion about these finds, dating them as 150-200 thousand years old.
Bald Mountain near Aleksin.
According to Valery Demin, at the entrance to one of these caves, “fear is blowing,” he believes that in this way the geophysical features of the stones found make themselves felt [Literaturnaya Rossiya, 7.09.2001]. According to him, the hill is literally packed with artifacts from ancient civilizations. Zverev, on the other hand, is inclined in favor of the paleouphological origin of the finds.
Opponents of Zverev in Aleksin did not agree with either conclusion (most likely, on some issues, they probably take a more correct position).
A variety of UFOs and anomalous phenomena have been observed here many times. So, on the night of July 27/28, 2002, during the full moon, local ufologists several times observed spherical and elliptical UFOs over the mountain, as well as objects in the form of rhombuses and quadrangles. Several photographs were taken, one of which turned out to be an "angel" lens.
On the night of August 5/6, 2002, ufologists Alexander Nikolaevich Shchelkunov, Evgeny Denisov and Sergey Zverev managed to photograph strange luminous points in the sky. According to them, during these filming, their car, put on the handbrake, inexplicably moved [Versty, 2002, August 4].
Based on materials from "Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places of Russia" by V. Chernobrov