Strange Secrets Of The Urals: From UFOs To Secret Polygons - Alternative View

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Strange Secrets Of The Urals: From UFOs To Secret Polygons - Alternative View
Strange Secrets Of The Urals: From UFOs To Secret Polygons - Alternative View

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The Ren-TV channel could well open a head office in one of the small Ural villages. There are so many secrets in the region that more than one generation of journalists will be enough. The ruins of ancient settlements where devices refuse to work, a sacrificial lake that continues to take the lives of unwary swimmers, numerous evidence of the presence of Bigfoot in the region (where without them) and constant UFO visits.

Lake Itkul

The gloomy silhouette of the rock in the middle of the lake is clearly visible in any weather. Once upon a time, local tribes used the "Shaitan-stone" as an altar where bloody human sacrifices were made. The gloomy stone collects its tribute to this day - every year several people drown in the lake.

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Kasli anomaly

Nobody knows where the geoglyphs in the Urals came from. Crop circles cause, of course, unambiguous associations with some flying saucers, but we will leave this version to dreamy ufologists. Moreover, there was once a landfill site of a closed Soviet production "Radiy" - but what did the local specialists do and what kind of strange technique did they test here?

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Arkaim

A fortified settlement of the Bronze Age, discovered in 1987 in the south of the Chelyabinsk region during the construction of a reservoir. 4 thousand years ago, unknown architects erected Arkaim on approximately the same principles that are used in urban planning today: a clear and understandable street pattern, complex architecture, and general planning logic. Not far from the city, archaeologists have discovered 15 strangely curved barrows, inside which seemed to be human remains with skulls disproportionately elongated upward.

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Dyatlov Pass

The mystery of the terrible death of a group of tourists on the Dyatlov passes has not yet been solved. Who and for what killed the students-geologists, who spent the night on the mountain in the "damned" place? There are plenty of versions: there was a place here for the secret bases of the KGB, for aliens, and for the bloodthirsty (allegedly) Mansi.

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Berezovsky triangle

A place of pilgrimage for all ufologists in our country. The territory between Yekaterinburg and the small village of Berezovsky has always been considered strange: for some reason, people did not settle here, but there is more than enough evidence of casual dates with yeti, flying saucers and other pseudo-scientific comrades among the inhabitants of the surrounding villages. It is not known what is true of all this, but three expeditions have disappeared without a trace in the triangle zone: in 1949 Shmeerson's group disappeared in the Urals, five years later the geologists Zlydnev and Slokotovsky did not return from the campaign, and in 1978 several students disappeared here.