Everything unusual and mysterious always attracts people. And our native Ural with a rich and unexplored nature is rich in such places.
MOUNTAIN OF DEAD
The story of the "mountain of the dead" is known to millions of people thanks to numerous articles, stories and even a movie about Dyatlov's expedition, when a group of nine people died during a hike on a mountain slope under unclear tragic circumstances. According to the examination, the cause of death of the Dyatlov group was a "spontaneous force", which they were unable to cope with. People put forward many versions of what really could be the reason for such a tragic death of the expedition. Someone writes off what happened to the actions of alien civilizations, and someone believes in the existence of terrible monsters. However, it is not known for certain what caused the entire expedition to die.
GOLDEN GATE
In the north of the Sverdlovsk region, there is an interesting "arched" formation at the top of one of the rocks. Outwardly, all this looks quite harmless - two arches with a diameter of about four meters and two caves each one meter wide. However, local residents fear this anomalous place, warning that it is extremely dangerous to pass through the Gate. Anyone who does this will be punished immediately. There is plenty of evidence of this. For example, at the end of the 90s, the 70th Kosmopoisk expedition, which passed through the Golden Gate, was completely destroyed due to the fact that a real flood suddenly began on the Vizhay River flowing here.
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Dolmens
Despite the fact that Great Britain is the world famous place for the location of dolmens, Russia also has its own mysterious ancient structures, namely in the middle Urals. And until now, scientists have not been able to offer a reliable theory of where ancient structures half a meter high appeared in the area of Verkhnyaya Pyshma. A total of 130 dolmens were discovered in the Urals. You will say what is unique, because there are similar structures in the Gelendzhik area. However, these dolmens differ from the southern "buildings" more in strength. Just like in the south, the area near the dolmens is famous for its negative energy. Many who have been here have had headaches, hallucinations and even memory loss.
And if dolmens in the south are a well-known fact, then where did the dolmens in the Urals come from and who built them?
VILLAGE GERASIMOVKA
At first glance, the unremarkable village of Gerasimovka is considered by local residents to be a place with extremely negative energy. Gerasimovka is the birthplace of Pavlik Morozov, a pioneer hero, and according to another version, a traitor. At all times, this village had a bad reputation, as many sorcerers and witches lived here. And Pavlik's betrayal of his father and the brutal reprisal against the boy added negative to this place.
People here often complain about evil spirits living in their homes. Brownies do not allow locals to live in peace: they interfere with sleep and even throw various objects. Sorcerers and magicians live here to this day.