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La tecnología se podría poner al servicio de los juzgados, tal y como han hecho en la India donde se ha escaneado el cerebro de un sospechoso durante un juicio, lo cuenta Mado Martínez, quien junto a Ana Vázquez Hoys y Juanjo Sánchez -Oro forman la tertulia de hoy. Además hablamos de una nueva teoría sobre las muertes en el paso Dyatlov; de un monumento secreto del neolítico; del llamativo hallazgo en el mar Adriático. El uso del chart GPT como oráculo; los polybolos, un arma creada por los griegos; un castillo embrujado con su dama blanca y todo; enigmas sumergidos en las islas baleares; el dato exacto de cuando implosionó el Titán de Ocean Gate y cómo terminó un niño prodigio coreano.
Algunos se refieren a este caso como “el paso DYATLOV de BURIATIA”. En agosto de 1993, siete montañistas jóvenes murieron de forma inexplicable mientras descendían por una de las laderas montañosas de Khamar-Daban, en Siberia, ubicado en la Rusia Oriental. De un segundo a otro, todos los chicos y chicas comenzaron a sufrir todo tipo de atrocidades que les hicieron retorcerse de dolor, para segundos después acabar tendidos en la nieve. Todos sufrieron las mismas consecuencias salvo una persona, la única superviviente que pudo contar con todo detalle el incidente: Valentina Utochenko. Gracias a ella, os podemos contar lo que ocurrió en esta expedición que terminó de la peor forma posible. ¡No te olvides de hacerte mecenas para tener además UN CAPÍTULO EXTRA cada semana! https://open.spotify.com/show/0azaM9tNLAiMKrFK6ZMlS1?si=e3d6fdb722c14844 Recuerda que puedes ver el videopodcast de este capítulo en nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@Terrores_TRN Ya a la venta el libro de Terrores Nocturnos “La españa Misteriosa”, en el que recopilamos los mejores casos paranormales, crímenes y lugares embrujados de nuestro país https://bit.ly/3EkjU2u Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales y escríbenos a nuestro correo: Instagram: @terroresnocturnos.trn Tiktok: @terroresnocturnos.trn Youtube: Terrores_TRN Twitter: @Terrores_TRN Twitch: terrores_trn Instagram Emma Entrena: @emma.e_trn Instagram Silvia Ortiz: @sil_trn Facebook: Terrores Nocturnos Correo: terroresnocturnosradio@gmail.com Presentado por Emma Entrena y Silvia Ortiz, producido por Yes We Cast e ilustrado por The Gray (@danionlybars) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sinopse: Em 2013 um grupo de estudantes foi até os montes Urais na Rússia tentar descobrir o que aconteceu com os 9 montanhistas que morreram em 1959, deixando o local conhecido como Dyatlov Pass.O objetivo desse episódio é analisar o filme e também tentar traçar um paralelo da história real com esse filme, será que eles exploram bem o mistério? >>>> Filme disponível na Prime Vídeo
In early 1959, nine hikers set out on a skiing expedition across the northern Ural Mountains—Igor Dyatlov, Yuri Doroshenko, Lyudmila Dubinina, Georgiy Krivonishenko, Alexander Kolevatov, Zinaida Kolmogorova, Rustem Slobodin, Nikolai Thibeaux-Brignolles, and Semyon Zolotaryov. Their journey would end in one of the most chilling and perplexing mysteries in modern history. On the night of February 1st, something terrifying forced them to flee their tent into the freezing wilderness—half-dressed and unprepared. Their bodies were discovered weeks later, scattered across the snow, with injuries that defied explanation. Decades later, diaries, photographs, and investigations have offered theories, ranging from natural disasters to the supernatural. But one question remains: What really happened to the Dyatlov 9? Listen as we dive into The Ural Mountains in Russia, the case of the Nine Hikers, and how to stay alive on vacation. Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thelasttripcrimepod/ And join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLastTripPodcast Theme Music by Roger Allen Dexter Sources: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9249247/Dyatlov-Pass-Eight-tourists-missing-Russia-nine-people-mysteriously-died-1959.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident#:~:text=After%20the%20group's%20bodies%20were,small%20crack%20in%20his%20skull. https://dyatlovpass.com/ https://www.facebook.com/notes/353524819051976/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/01/world/europe/dyatlov-pass-avalanche-russia.html https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/has-science-solved-history-greatest-adventure-mystery-dyatlov https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/17/has-an-old-soviet-mystery-at-last-been-solved https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-may-have-finally-unraveled-mystery-dyatlov-pass-incident-180976886/ https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7vwg8/the-dyatlov-pass-mystery-may-have-just-been-solved-by-new-video-evidence
Meaghan completes the story of Dyatlov pass and the fate of the 9 hikers in this 2nd part. We discuss curious autopsy findings, theories and more.https://dyatlovpass.com/https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2022/03/the-dyatlov-pass-mystery-and-what-a-research-article-can-trigger.htmlhttps://www.history.com/news/dyatlov-pass-incident-soviet-hiker-death-mysteryhttps://cdp.dhs.gov/shared/se/courses/default/AWR-923-W%2005122021%201.2-20210512144644/groups/31.html Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige.
Une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige.
Meaghan Discusses the Mystery of the 9 Hikers in the now-named Dyatlov pass. In February 1959, nine experienced hikers ventured into the Ural Mountains of the Soviet Union. Their journey took a terrifying turn when they mysteriously perished in an event that remains unsolved to this day. This 2 part series delves into the Dyatlov Pass Incident, exploring the hikers' final days as told in a shared diary, the baffling evidence left behind, and the numerous theories attempting to explain their gruesome fate.... AND A SUSPICIOUS MANDOLIN.https://dyatlovpass.com/https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2022/03/the-dyatlov-pass-mystery-and-what-a-research-article-can-trigger.htmlhttps://www.history.com/news/dyatlov-pass-incident-soviet-hiker-death-mysteryhttps://cdp.dhs.gov/shared/se/courses/default/AWR-923-W%2005122021%201.2-20210512144644/groups/31.html Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recuerda el incidente del paso Dyatlov, pués en Venezuela ocurrió algo todavía más misterioso. Le invitamos a que escuche a nuestro locutor contandonos de este atemorizante caso.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relatos-del-lado-oscuro--5421502/support.
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The 2nd of February 2025 marks the 66th Anniversary of one of Russia's most mysterious events – The Dyatlov Pass Incident. Internationally, the Tunguska explosion of 1908 is the most famous mystery; however, within Russia, the strange and unexplained deaths of nine ‘ski-hikers' in 1959 is by far the most enigmatic.Why did nine experienced ski-hikers decide to cut their way out of the tent in the middle of the night, especially when it was nearly minus 40 degrees outside, and not fully dressed for the weather, including some missing shoes! While various theories have been offered, none can fully account for what transpired that night. This special anniversary show is an interview with British author and investigator Keith McClosky – one of the very few investigators who has actually been to the site now known as the ‘Dyatlov Pass'. (named after the leader of the group)This interview was originally recorded in 2017 with hosts Andy Mercer and Kerry Greenaway.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.
A 65 años de la tragedia, exploramos algunas de las teorías de lo que pudo haber sucedido con los nueve excursionistas experimentados cuyos cuerpos fueron encontrados sin vida y que aún hoy las razones de su muerte siguen siendo un enigma sin resolver.
En febrero de 1959, nueve excursionistas experimentados tomaron un sendero difícil en los montes Urales. Algunas semanas después, el Ejército Soviético encontró sus cadáveres mutilados, su campamento destrozado y muchas preguntas sin respuesta.Acompáñanos a desentrañar este enigma en un episodio doble
Today we get into some of the most chilling and controversial tales in Sasquatch and cryptid lore. From the eerie disappearances in Portlock, Alaska, to the infamous Dyatlov Pass incident, we explore the darker side of these legends and the psychological phenomena that fuel our interpretations. The Portlock Alaska Mystery We start in the once-thriving town of Portlock, Alaska, where legends tell of a community driven to abandon their homes due to attacks by a hostile Sasquatch. We examine historical accounts, speak with experts to understand the socio-economic factors at play, and explore whether there's more to the story than mythic creatures.The Dyatlov Pass Tragedy Next, we travel to the snowy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia, where nine hikers tragically lost their lives under mysterious circumstances in 1959. Theories about their demise range from avalanches to military experiments, but some insist a Yeti was involved. We dissect the evidence and consider the plausibility of a cryptid encounter. Pareidolia and Sasquatch Research In our final segment, we revisit an experiment I recently conducted with a photo of a stump that many mistook for a Sasquatch. This discussion highlights how pareidolia—seeing faces and forms in mundane objects—can lead even the most earnest researchers astray. We'll talk about the importance of critical thinking and maintaining scientific integrity in cryptid research. Today's journey these chilling tales not only entertains but reminds us of the power of folklore and perception in shaping our understanding of the unknown. As we chase shadows in the wilderness, let's also shine a light on the facts and fictions that guide us. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "Sasquatch Odyssey" on your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts and theories on today's topics in our Facebook group, Bigfoot Encounters and Field Research, and follow us for more updates on all things cryptid and mysterious. Stay up-to-date with our latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content: Instagram: @bigfoot_bks Twitter: @bigfootbks Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COMBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
This week, we'll get lost in the mind boggling mystery that is the Dyatlov Pass case, when 9 experienced hikers died under suspicious and unexplainable circumstances while traversing Russia's Ural Mountains in 1959. When a group of ski/hikers led by 23 year old student Igor Dyatlov failed to return after a 3 week journey, search parties were sent. They quickly found the group's abandoned tent, cut open from the inside. Not long after that, the bodies were discovered. But the condition of the bodies raised more questions than it answered. No single theory adequately explains how the 9 hikers died. Was it an avalanche? Weapons testing by the Russian military gone wrong? A yeti??? When Russia reopened the investigation in 2019, Swiss avalanche researchers used an unconventional method to try to prove or disprove the avalanche theory. They reached out to the creators of Disney's animated film "Frozen" to get their snow animation code. What did their simulations tell us? Is it case closed for the Dyatlov Pass incident or does the mystery persist? Check out photos from the hiker's cameras hereSupport the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: BBC News "Dyatlov Pass"History.com "The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why the Hiker Deaths Remain a Mystery"National Geographic "Has Science Solved History's Greatest Adventure Mystery at Dyatlov?"Smithsonian Magazine "Have Scientists Finally Unraveled the 60 Year Mystery Surrounding 9 Russian Hiker's Deaths?"Live Science "Russia's 'Dyatlov Pass' conspiracy theory may finally be solved 60 years later"Wikipedia "Dyatlov Pass Incident"Collider "'Frozen' May Have Helped Solve a Half-Century Old Mystery"Business Insider "Animation used for 'Frozen' helped solve a mysterious 62-year-old avalanche case"Shoot me a message!
Today we get into some of the most chilling and controversial tales in Sasquatch and cryptid lore. From the eerie disappearances in Portlock, Alaska, to the infamous Dyatlov Pass incident, we explore the darker side of these legends and the psychological phenomena that fuel our interpretations. The Portlock Alaska Mystery We start in the once-thriving town of Portlock, Alaska, where legends tell of a community driven to abandon their homes due to attacks by a hostile Sasquatch. We examine historical accounts, speak with experts to understand the socio-economic factors at play, and explore whether there's more to the story than mythic creatures.The Dyatlov Pass Tragedy Next, we travel to the snowy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia, where nine hikers tragically lost their lives under mysterious circumstances in 1959. Theories about their demise range from avalanches to military experiments, but some insist a Yeti was involved. We dissect the evidence and consider the plausibility of a cryptid encounter. Pareidolia and Sasquatch Research In our final segment, we revisit an experiment I recently conducted with a photo of a stump that many mistook for a Sasquatch. This discussion highlights how pareidolia—seeing faces and forms in mundane objects—can lead even the most earnest researchers astray. We'll talk about the importance of critical thinking and maintaining scientific integrity in cryptid research. Today's journey these chilling tales not only entertains but reminds us of the power of folklore and perception in shaping our understanding of the unknown. As we chase shadows in the wilderness, let's also shine a light on the facts and fictions that guide us. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "Sasquatch Odyssey" on your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts and theories on today's topics in our Facebook group, Bigfoot Encounters and Field Research, and follow us for more updates on all things cryptid and mysterious. Stay up-to-date with our latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content: Instagram: @bigfoot_bks Twitter: @bigfootbks Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM
Ici on adore les morts mystérieuses! Tellement qu'on a décidé de vous en faire un nouvel épisode!Tamara commence avec l'affaire invraisemblable de Gareth Williams, "Spy in the bag". Qu'est-il arrivé à cet agent du MI6? Les circonstances dans lesquelles son corps ont été retrouvées intriguent et n'ont toujours pas été résolues...Gaby a décidé de s'attaquer à l'un des grands mystères du XXème siècle: le mystère de l'Affaire du col de Dyatlov avec les morts non élucidées de randonneurs russes dans les montagnes de l'Oural, la nuit du 1er au 2 février 1959. Que s'est-il passé dans cet enfer glacé coupé du monde?Bon épisode!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome everyone to the show. Tonight, we cover the infamous Dyatlov pass story and a couple of other incidents with a similar story. Russia - You need to come up with a better theory besides Hypothermia, because I'm pretty sure, that bleeding from the eyes and ears, is not a symptom of Hypothermia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-larsen3/support
Part Two After discovering the collapsed tent of the Dyatlov group, rescuers searched in vain for the missing hikers, hoping they were braving out the harsh Siberian winter in a cave or abandoned hut. The truth, however, was far more gruesome. Only metres away from the abandoned campsite, the bodies of their friends lay silently beneath the pristine snow, each having suffered a multitude of mysterious injuries. MUSIC Tracks used by kind permission of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Tracks used by kind permission of CO.AG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1959, nine young hikers ventured into Russia's remote Ural Mountains, but they never returned. When a search team arrived, they found the group's tent slashed open from the inside and their belongings abandoned in an eerie silence. The hikers' bodies were discovered scattered in the snow—some barefoot, others without adequate clothing, as if they'd fled into the night in terror. All of their bodies had extremely strange and gruesome injuries with seemingly no explanation. Soviet investigators called it an “unknown compelling force” and quickly closed the case, leaving a swirl of theories and chilling questions. What happened to the Dyatlov hikers, and what horror made them flee into the deadly cold? To get 15% off your next gift, go to Uncommongoods.com/nottoday Check out our new Halloween Merch Design! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/not-today?ref_id=35928
En la fría y desolada vastedad de los montes Urales, un suceso inquietante ha capturado la imaginación de investigadores, escritores y curiosos por más de seis décadas. En febrero de 1959, un grupo de nueve jóvenes excursionistas rusos desapareció en circunstancias tan extrañas que su historia ha dado lugar a innumerables teorías y especulaciones. ¿Qué les ocurrió realmente en esa helada noche? ¿Fue un accidente trágico, un ataque de fuerzas desconocidas, o algo aún más siniestro? Acompáñanos en este viaje a través del tiempo para desentrañar el misterio del Paso Dyatlov.Producción EjecutivaDaniela Ormazábal y Federico CapocciEdición, montaje y música originalFederico CapocciAsistencia de producciónCamila NapoletanoSuscríbete a nuestro Patreon para contenido exclusivo y sorpresashttps://www.patreon.com/cosasmuyimportantes
En el episodio de esta semana les cuento todo sobre un caso que aún hoy no se resolvió: ¿qué le pasó realmente a los excursionistas del paso de Dyatlov?
Helllooo and Welcome back to the show!We are continuing the 2024 panties on the floor, ghost demons and more Halloween special!! Today we are continuing to kick it old school with another crowd favorite featuring one of my favorite co hosts, Bryan Jason from the Cleveland Scwill podcast. This is a super interesting episode diving into the high strangeness of the Dyatlov pass incident.. it's great, you're gonna love it, let's jump right in.To find The Cosmic Peach Podcast---> https://open.spotify.com/show/0a2MALZHeOng77TuwryzZU?si=7bf9298c27424781Sign up for our Patreon go to-> Patreon.com/cultofconspiracypodcastTo Find The Cajun Knight Youtube Channel---> click here10% OFF Rife Machine---> https://rifemachine.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7689156.6a9b5cTo find the Meta Mysteries Podcast---> https://open.spotify.com/show/6IshwF6qc2iuqz3WTPz9Wv?si=3a32c8f730b34e7950% OFF Adam&Eve products---> :adameve.com (promo code : CULT) To Sign up for our Rokfin go to --> Rokfin.com/cultofconspiracyCult Of Conspiracy Linktree ---> https://linktr.ee/cultofconspiracyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cult-of-conspiracy--5700337/support.
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Helllooo and Welcome back to the show!We are continuing the 2024 panties on the floor, ghost demons and more Halloween special!!Today we are continuing to kick it old school with another crowd favorite featuring one of my favorite co hosts, Bryan Jason from the Cleveland Scwill podcast.This is a super interesting episode diving into the high strangeness of the Dyatlov pass incident.. it's great, you're gonna love it, let's jump right in..
Join us for a KREEPY KWICKIE and the story of Dyatlov's Pass in the Ural Mountains of Russia. Michele's Husband Nick (Missy's brother) even makes an "appearance"
Légendes urbaines, complots, fausses vérités, canulars ou fake news, je vous dis tout des rumeurs les plus folles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
# L'énigme du col Dyatlov : Une affaire non élucidée## IntroductionBienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode consacré à l'un des mystères les plus intrigants du 20e siècle : l'énigme du col Dyatlov. En février 1959, dans les montagnes de l'Oural en Russie, neuf randonneurs expérimentés ont trouvé la mort dans des circonstances mystérieuses. Cette affaire, restée non élucidée pendant des décennies, continue de fasciner et d'alimenter les théories les plus folles.## Le contexte- Date : Nuit du 1er au 2 février 1959- Lieu : Col Dyatlov, monts de l'Oural septentrional, URSS (aujourd'hui Russie)- Victimes : 9 randonneurs expérimentés, étudiants de l'Institut polytechnique de l'Oural## Les faits1. L'expédition, menée par Igor Dyatlov, devait durer 16 jours.2. Le groupe n'est jamais revenu, déclenchant une opération de recherche.3. Le 26 février, les secouristes découvrent leur tente déchirée et vide.4. Les corps des randonneurs sont retrouvés à différents endroits, certains à plus d'un kilomètre du campement.## Les éléments troublants- La tente a été découpée de l'intérieur.- Les victimes étaient pieds nus ou en chaussettes dans la neige.- Certains corps présentaient des blessures inexpliquées (fractures, contusions).- Des traces de radioactivité ont été détectées sur certains vêtements.- Un témoin aurait aperçu des "sphères oranges" dans le ciel cette nuit-là.## Les théories1. Avalanche : Longtemps considérée comme l'explication officielle, mais contestée.2. Attaque d'animaux sauvages : Peu probable vu l'absence de traces.3. Conflit interne : Ne correspond pas au profil du groupe.4. Expérience militaire secrète : Théorie alimentée par le contexte de Guerre Froide.5. Phénomène paranormal : Des théories impliquant des extraterrestres ou le yéti ont émergé.## ConclusionMalgré de nombreuses enquêtes et théories, l'affaire du col Dyatlov reste l'un des plus grands mystères de l'histoire moderne. En 2019, les autorités russes ont rouvert l'enquête, concluant à un accident dû à une avalanche et aux conditions météorologiques extrêmes. Cependant, cette explication ne convainc pas tous les experts et passionnés de l'affaire.L'énigme du col Dyatlov continue de captiver l'imagination du public, illustrant notre fascination pour les mystères non résolus et notre quête incessante de réponses face à l'inexpliqué.Pour plus d'infos : https://t.co/qoVKQXebwcHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
REDIFF - Il y a soixante-cinq ans, une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 23 juillet 2024.
REDIFF - Il y a soixante-cinq ans, une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 23 juillet 2024.
Born in Dublin, Ireland but grew up in West Africa. I started writing in 2006. I first came acrossthe Dyatlov Incident whilst researching Soviet military history (another area of interest for me). Mybook “Mountain of the Dead” was the first book published in the West (in 2013) on the DyatlovIncident after a research visit to Russia in 2012. More recently, I wrote the introductory chapter foranother Dyatlov book “The Dyatlov Incident: Not a Cold Case” by Dyatlov researcher HenningKuersten.Additionally, I have appeared on the Discovery Channel (including the Unexplained Files series) inconnection with the Dyatlov Incident and filmed in Lithuania for the Unexplained Files episode.In early 2018, after discussions with Yury Kuntsevich of the Dyatlov Foundation, I raised funds in theWest to help Yury Kuntsevich and Russian Lawyer Leonid Proshkin to make an application to havethe Dyatlov case reopened in Russia.My two websiteshttp://www.dyatlov-pass-incident.com/http://www.keithmccloskey.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio--2788432/support.
In this episode, Brian and Wayne discuss a variety of topics, including a detailed email from a listener praising their work and addressing a recent personal attack aimed at them. The conversation shifts to their thoughts on the legend of Boggy Creek, as both Brian and Wayne admit it was their first time watching the classic Bigfoot movie. They analyze the common tropes in the film and how they may have influenced modern Bigfoot encounter stories. The episode concludes with revisiting the Dyatlov Pass incident, where they discuss a listener's theory that a bear, rather than a Yeti or Sasquatch, was responsible for the mysterious deaths. 00:00 Catching Up and Podcast Plans 01:01 Listener Email: Addressing Criticism 03:26 Dealing with Negative Comments 05:54 Bigfoot and Dogman Encounters 08:17 Ads and Monetization Challenges 11:25 Review Reactions and Podcasting Realities 18:21 The Legend of Boggy Creek Discussion 22:45 Fred Crabtree's Encounter 24:00 The Legend of Boggy Creek: Fact or Fiction? 25:39 Analyzing Bigfoot Encounters 33:59 The Dyatlov Pass Incident 34:52 Listener Insights and Theories 44:39 Final Thoughts and Listener EngagementGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Book Sasquatch Unleashed The Truth Behind The LegendLeave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Hangar 1 PublishingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-bigfoot-podcast--5960602/support.
Hello and welcome back ! This week as always we start with a good natter and being disgusted with "That's Gross". If you want to skip straight to the stories start at 20 minutes in.Emma starts this week with the tragic Dyatlov pass incident, a case where a group of 9 Russian very experienced hikers set off for a 300km expedition through the Serbian mountains and never returned. Their death remains a mystery to this day. Becky follows up with the Balloon boy story, which follows a family in search fame and fortune. They're desire to gain notoriety may just have put their youngest son's life at risk. Or did it? We really hope you enjoy this week's episode, if you'd like to join us on social media you can find us @SCSK_podcast on tik tok, twitter and instagram, spine chillers and serial killers for facebook and you tube or email us at chillers.killers.pod@gmail.com.-You can find Edward October (our doorman) from Octoberpod AM here : https://open.spotify.com/show/5cESmW8JiW8O1NMrX4ul4mOr Find him on You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/@OctoberpodHomeVideo-That's gross jingle credit : Tasha's weird mouth noises and Emma's creativity.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-incidentLicense code: VHLCYPC2AL5GEVNH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Probablemente sea un caso más impresionante que el expediente del paso Dyatlov, pero es menos conocido. Vale la pena retomar este caso y averiguar que pasó ahí.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relatos-del-lado-oscuro--5421502/support.
Joni Kyle and Ardon as they continue their discussion on one of the most mysterious topics of all time: The Dyatlov Pass Incident! Tonight, we will be going through some more theories that pertain to the strange deaths and disappearances of the Dyatlov group. Was it a yeti? Katabatic winds? Gravity Fluctuations? All of this in more in tonight's episode! Hold on to your asses, because things are about to get backwards! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON: patreon.com/backasspod
Hola! Today we are going to talk about another interesting and mysterious story. The mystery of the Dyatlov Pass. This story occurred on 1959 and there are some movies and documentaries about this story. Even today no one can explain for sure what happened there in the Ural mountains.In this crazy story you will be listening a lot of interesting facts, learning new vocabulary and interesting words in Spanish and also you will be improving your listening skills in Spanish. I hope that you will practice your Spanish by listening to the phrases and new words that you already know and also with the ones that you do not know.Enjoy the episode! :)My new Youtube channel: Spanish with Dennishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVuRUMQGwtzBIp1YAImQFQMy new Discord server and chat and you can already join and write to me there:https://discord.gg/HWGrnmTmyCMy new Telegram channel and you can already join and write to me or comment there:https://t.me/SpanishwithDennisYou can support me and my podcast if you want:Support me by joining my podcasts supporter club on Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/crazy-stories-in-spanish--5605778/supportDonate with PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/spanishwithdennisYou can buy me a cup of coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spanishwithdennisJoin my Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/spanishwithdennisDonate with Boosty:https://boosty.to/spanishwithdennis/donateDonate with Donation Alerts:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/dennisespinosaDonate with Crypto currency:Bitcoin (BTC)1DioiGPAQ6yYbEgcxEFRxWm5hZJcfLG9V6USDT (ERC20)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855USDT (TRC20)TXoQwsaiTGBpWVkyeigApLT8xC82rQwRCNEthereum (ETH)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855If you have any other suggestions or recommendations on what other platform you can support me and my podcasts, please let me know. You can write to me on telegram.
In episode 54 hosts Chris & Dean venture to the Ural Mountains to investigate the Dyatlov pass incident. In which 9 hikers mysteriously perished after getting blown off track due to a snow storm & ended up camping at the foot of a mountain called dead mountain.Tune in as your hosts discuss the journey of the hikers, the injuries sustained and the discussion of potential theories of what actually caused the death of these poor students. Was it an avalanche? The Military? Aliens? Or did the local tribe have a hand in their deaths?Tune in to find out!SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @TWRoadpodcastIG: twroadpodcastWant to be a guest or share your paranormal experiences? Email us!twroadpodcast@gmail.com
Il y a soixante-cinq ans, une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 14 mars 2024 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
Il y a soixante-cinq ans, une nuit de février 1959, neuf jeunes étudiants russes trouvaient la mort lors d'une randonnée dans le paysage enneigé et glacial de la Sibérie. Un drame officiellement attribué à la mauvaise météo régnant sur la région. Mais qui dès les premières heures a pris l'allure d'une spectaculaire énigme. Sur place, la scène d'accident ressemble à s'y méprendre à une scène de crime. Des victimes retrouvées le crâne fracassé, parfois dépouillées de leurs vêtements lacérés ou déchirés, des visages de couleur brunâtre. La troupe a fui un danger imminent, au point de partir pieds nus dans l'épaisse couche de neige. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 14 mars 2024 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
Durante la era soviética, varios incidentes misteriosos y trágicos ocurrieron, dejando preguntas sin respuesta. Estos incidentes, al igual que el paso de Dyatlov, han generado numerosas teorías, desde fenómenos naturales hasta experimentos secretos soviéticos, y continúan siendo un misterio sin resolver hasta el día de hoy. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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El paso Dyatlov.Esta semana en Código Misterio hablaremos acerca del paso Dyatlov.Nuestra investigación comienza cuando 9 excursionistas habían ido a acampar pero murieron en circunstancias extrañas. Documentos oficiales dicen que murieron por una «poderosa causa desconocida». Entre las diversas teorías de los sucesos están: muerte por radiación debido a pruebas militares secretas soviéticas o infrasonido generado por un ciclón, una avalancha o incluso que fueran atacados por el famoso Chuchuna o Yeti ruso. Lo que las autoridades concluyen es que murieron debido a fenómenos naturales.Que fue exactamente lo que obligo a los 9 amigos a salir corriendo de la casa de campaña sin siquiera pensar en ponerse abrigos, chamarras o algo que los calentara?Hay muchas interrogantes, pero que arroja la más reciente investigación que se realizó en el 2021?Todo esto y más en este episodio de Código Misterio, búscanos en Facebook e Instagram como Código misterio y descarga el podcast en tu plataforma de audio favorita y pasa la voz.
Often called the Dyatlov Pass Incident of the 70s, the Chivruay Pass Tragedy has similar elements: 10 students go hiking in the snowy Russian mountains and are later found frozen to death. They also share a cloud of mystery and intrigue that may or may not be true.
In this episode, it's just me, myself, and I as I talk about a group of hikers who set off on a hike of a lifetime that ended with only one of them surviving the trip. What the sole survivor says she witnessed happen to her fellow hikers raised more questions that no one can answer to this day. People say this is comparable if not worse than the Dyatlov Pass tragedy!Watch the documentary:https://youtu.be/PuZ9y7oyQRk?si=XVnPmMJN5i4TvyA8Become a Ko-Fi Member and listen to the UNCUT and UNEDITED versions of episodes like this!https://ko-fi.com/waitwhaaatpodcastMERCH:https://payhip.com/waitwhaaatareyouwatchingShow Recommendations:https://www.amazon.com/shop/waitwhaaatpodcastBigfoot Diaries Available NOW:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQXVZLSCLeave a 5-Star Review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wait-whaaat-are-you-watching/id1602004925Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wait-whaaat-are-you-watching--5328892/support.
El misterio del Paso de Dyatlov se refiere a un inquietante suceso ocurrido en febrero de 1959, cuando nueve excursionistas rusos perecieron en los montes Urales, en circunstancias aún no esclarecidas. Liderados por Igor Dyatlov, los esquiadores experimentados establecieron un campamento en la ladera de la montaña Kholat Syakhl, conocida en lengua mansi como "la montaña de los muertos". Noches después, algo provocó que abandonaran precipitadamente su tienda, descalzos y con vestimenta ligera, a pesar de las temperaturas gélidas. Los cuerpos fueron hallados dispersos, mostrando lesiones traumáticas y signos de hipotermia, dejando tras de sí un enigma que desafía explicaciones convencionales y alimenta teorías que van desde avalanchas hasta intervenciones militares secretas o fuerzas paranormales. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En las profundidades marinas, mitos y leyendas cobran vida a través de las sirenas, seres de fascinante belleza. Estos humanoides anfibios, con torso de humano y cola de pez, habitan en el imaginario colectivo desde tiempos antiguos. Cantos de sirena, etéreos y encantadores, han sido narrados por marineros hechizados, quienes juraban haber sido atraídos hacia destinos inciertos. Estas criaturas, que simbolizan la unión entre la humanidad y el océano, continúan inspirando historias que desafían la barrera entre realidad y ficción, y nos recuerdan la perpetua curiosidad del hombre por los misterios que yacen en las profundidades azules. Y ADEMÁS: Archivo DEX, con Francisco Contreras Secretos en el Paso de Dyatlov, con Mercedes Pullman El origen del terraplanismo, con Oscar Fábrega Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The Dyatlov Pass Incident was an event in which nine Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains in February 1959. The experienced trekking group led by Igor Dyatlov, had established a camp on the eastern slopes of Kholat Syakhl in the Russian SFSR area of the Soviet Union. Overnight, something caused them to cut their way out of their tent and flee the campsite while inadequately dressed for the heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. Was is a Sasquatch or Yeti as some believe, or was it caused by a weather event? Support Our SponsorsVisit 4 Patriots Use Promo Code SASQUATCH for 10% off your first purchase!Sasquatch Odyssey Is Sponsored By BetterHelpVisit HelloFresh Now For Your 16 Free Meals!Get Dave Here!Visit Hangar1 PublishingSasquatch Odyssey YouTube ChannelVisit Our WebsiteParanormal World Productions Merchandise Store Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Send Brian A Voicemail Or Tell Your Storyhttps://www.speakpipe.com/SasquatchOdysseyPodcastFollow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sasquatchodyssey/Follow The Show On TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sasquatchodysseypodcast?_t=8XRHQxPMFYo&_r=1This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4839697/advertisement
The Dyatlov Pass Incident was an event in which nine Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains in February 1959. The experienced trekking group led by Igor Dyatlov, had established a camp on the eastern slopes of Kholat Syakhl in the Russian SFSR area of the Soviet Union. Overnight, something caused them to cut their way out of their tent and flee the campsite while inadequately dressed for the heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. Was is a foul play as some believe, or was it caused by a weather event?Support Our SponsorsVisit 4 Patriots Use Promo Code SASQUATCH for 10% off your first purchase!Sasquatch Odyssey Is Sponsored By BetterHelpVisit HelloFresh Now For Your 16 Free Meals!Get Dave Here!Visit Hangar1 PublishingSupport The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsShow Website And Bloghttps://paranormalworldproductions.comAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Follow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeodysseyEpisode Source Materials- Devitt, Polina (11 July 2020). https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-accident-idUSKCN24C0IE. Reuters. https://web.archive.org/web/20210113080306/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-accident-idUSKCN24C0IE from the original on 13 January 2021. 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Four people ascend a mountain. One makes it back down. The other three all died of the exact same natural causes. The lone survivor is accused of murder. What really happened?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
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Seguimos hablando de misterios sin resolver. Hoy hablamos de la muerte en extrañas circunstancias de nueve esquiadores. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, si quieres acceder a ventajas y apoyar este podcast hazte suscriptor premium en: www.hoyhablamos.com