Ural anomalous zone. The most interesting Ural anomalies. Atlantis in the Bermuda Triangle

Those who lived there did not want to bother with the extraction of stone in quarries. Everything suggests that it was an intermediate base for different tribes and peoples.

Few household items were found; there are practically no human burials, with the exception of isolated fragments of human skeletons.

There is a beautiful old legend about the ancient ancestors of planet Earth. The primordial people who inhabited the Earth were numerous and had a well-established way of life. This legend has a real, solid basis. Their leader was Lucifer (Lightbringer). The land was prosperous. People lived well. At one point in their history, the Earth was visited by aliens. They came into contact with Lucifer. The purpose of this contact was to use earthlings in their own interests: building bases on Earth, mining ores, using the genetic material of earthlings.

Lucifer was a perspicacious and wise leader. With his like-minded people, he realized that a hidden expansion of the Earth was being planned. He conducted long, non-binding negotiations with the aliens. The aliens' patience has come to an end. The fragile peace was disrupted.

According to the Biblical version, the leader of an alien civilization (God) threw Lucifer and his twelve angels from heaven. All the angels fell in different parts of the planet Earth and formed their settlements (towers) there. One of the towers is located in the Zhiguli Mountains. The second is in the area of ​​the Ob and Irtysh rivers, the third is Arkaim.

There are three bases on Arkaim: one of the bases is an alien one, operating in automatic mode. The second and third are active. Of these, only one is the tower of Satan or the entrance to the underworld.

Second version. A long, protracted war began between earthlings and aliens, which lasted ten thousand years. Earthlings have exhausted almost all their human resources after the aliens used genetic and chemical weapons. Women stopped giving birth. Human reproduction has stopped. To save the rest, Lucifer had to descend into the underworld, where they remain to this day. They have a high level of technological development. In terms of development, they are higher than earthlings. They quietly and unobtrusively dictate their will to earthlings.

The appearance of different levels of UFOs is nothing more than a manifestation of interest in the civilization of the Earth from underworld. Alien visitors from other civilizations are very rare.

It would be naive to believe that we are the masters of the Earth. The category of representatives of the sixth race, especially people with a green crystalline aura, are under the protection of the underworld (Dagonia or Akhgarta, see the works of Ivankhov).

Sagra - Portal “Three Yurts”.

I am at the Sagra station (Nizhny Tagil direction from Yekaterinburg.) A small river flows behind the railway track. There is a flimsy wooden bridge across it with a road leading to the village, located at the foot of Mount Tolstik. The mountain together with the village represent beautiful place.

IN different places mountains with a slight scattering from each other there are three entrances. These entrances lead to three different portals under the code name “Three Yurts”. One out of a thousand people with a high level of spiritual intelligence and good health and a crystalline green diamond-shaped field can go there in a meditative state. A person of the 5th race with a yellow field, one in ten thousand, can also pass.

The portal has three levels of protection:
1. Energy (a tense field is felt extrasensorily, affecting the emotional state - reluctance to move forward, laziness, etc.)

2. Biological (more than the norm for blood-sucking insects)

3. Barrier (boulders, rock fragments, steepness, etc.)

The portals also have three entrances from the surface of the earth with minor camouflage. The entrances to the portals are located at a depth of one to two meters from the surface of the earth. Entry is possible only if you first make telepathic contact with the inhabitants of the portals to obtain prior permission.

The portals are inhabited. There are 9 people in three portals. The portals are reliably protected and are like a “sanitary checkpoint” to the “Ural Shambhala” - Mount Tolstik - Sagra station.

The rocks of Peter Gronsky are of great interest. In the rocks there is a camouflaged entrance to the cave, closed with a metal grate and littered with rock fragments, with two branches to the right and left of the center of the cave. One of the passages, about a kilometer long, leads to an underground dwelling, which has a connection with the surface through crevices in the rock. The first oval cave with a high ceiling. There is an empty pedestal against one of the walls. On the pedestal there is the inscription ΖƷΨ and a bone key. The walls of the cave from the ground up to a height of one meter are polished. There is not a crack anywhere, but the key is there. This means there is an entrance and an exit.

For a long time I poked the bone key into all the walls of the cave. No result. Out of anger he kicked the wall. Before my eyes, the cave wall began to slowly turn. A passage has formed. The smell of mustiness and dampness came at me from the passage into the tunnel. Realizing that it was dangerous to move further into the tunnel without preparation, I stopped...

To be continued: preparations are underway for the next trip.

I wonder why the editorial office of the TV-3 channel has not yet moved to Southern Urals in full force and has not opened its head office here? Somewhere near Arkaim, to make reports, grabbing topics from the thick air, full of secrets and mysticism. The idea, by the way, is not without meaning, because to match the format of the TV channel, the Chelyabinsk region contains a whole darkness of mysteries, secrets and anomalous zones. I propose to talk about the latter in more detail. Read about how the secret developments of Soviet scientists caused the appearance of the “Kasli Anomaly”, what kind of shamans with antennas are depicted on the “Stone Tents”, and why Lake Shaitanka is considered unclean in the new “Good News” rating.

On last place Mount Big Iremel.
Let's start with the fact that Iremel has his own misterious story. Take the name, for example. It has been known since time immemorial, when the Turks who inhabited these lands (the ancestors of modern Bashkirs) called the mountain “a place that gives a person strength,” that is, “Iremel” in their language. By the way, the name of the nearby village of Tyulyuk translates as “desire”.

The presence of these two toponyms already suggests certain thoughts. For example, there is a legend that if you climb a mountain and make a wish, it will certainly come true. Rumor has it that in ancient times, priests of pagan cults performed human sacrifices on the top of Iremel. Perhaps that is why the place enjoys a gloomy reputation. All sorts of rumors are associated with him. From frequent UFO sightings to the mysterious “White-Eyed Chud” people, whose representatives supposedly live in those parts.

Lake Itkul takes ninth place.
Translated from Bashkir, Itkul means “meat lake,” since “it” (“meat”) and “kul” (“lake”). Scientists believe that the lake was given this name because of the abundance of various fish in it. Although there is a version that, on the orders of the Demidovs, several convoys of pork were thrown there in order to drive away the Muslims who lived near the reservoir and were protesting against industrial work. But this is not the fact that Lake Itkul is notorious. And the fact that in the middle of its water surface the so-called “Shaitan Stone” rises threateningly. There is a version that in ancient times, human sacrifices were made on this stone for the sake of harvest and good weather. It is noteworthy that centuries later, people’s lives continue to end near this stone. A lot of swimmers drowned, and those who survived describe an unpleasant feeling as if some kind of energy cord was passing through them.

In eighth place are “Stone Tents” in the Kasli district.
Any child from the village of Allaki, Kasli district, with the intonation of an experienced guide, will tell you that it was here that once there was a Finno-Ugric village. About 7,000 years ago, they painted strange men with antennas on their heads on the “tents” with red ocher. But come on, little men, because, most likely, the “antennas” were elements of a traditional shaman’s headdress. But not far from " stone tents» Archaeologists discovered a bird-shaped idol, a spear and a jug with blood stains. This brings to mind the harsh rituals that the ancient Finno-Ugrians performed next to their “stone tents.” These places have a bad reputation among residents of the surrounding villages, but young daredevils often don’t mind “working” as tour guides.


Seventh place is occupied by the Arakul Shihans
. The place is notable for the fact that there are mysterious dolmens there (original “boxes” of heavy boulders). Members of the Kosmopoisk-Ural movement write about these objects: “The Ural dolmens differ from the well-known Caucasian ones in the method of construction and in size. In addition, scientists are still arguing about the purpose of dolmens, as well as their exact age; today there is no concrete answer about who built these “boxes” and why.” And in addition to the dolmens, the legends about a certain Grandma Shikhanka, who lives in the Arakul Shikhany, set the teeth on edge. Rumor has it that an evil spirit, taking the form of a frail old woman, roams the mountains and brings disaster to tourists. Meeting her does not bode well. They say that those who saw Babka Shikhanka only have time to tell about their meeting, and then they inevitably die. Of course, under the most mysterious circumstances.

In sixth place mountain range Nurgush.
According to reports from tourists and hunters, as well as employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, UFOs can be periodically observed in the sky above the mountain, and in the surrounding forests one can meet Bigfoot, the encounters with which Satkinsky local historian V.P. Cherentsov spoke about on the pages of his book. It was in the vicinity of Nurgush that a cryptozoologist from Chelyabinsk, Nikolay Avdeev, was lucky enough to take a photo Bigfoot, but like all materials on this topic, the picture turned out to be blurry and poorly informative.

The fifth place is occupied by Ignatievskaya Cave.
The famous cave is located near the village of Serpievka, in the Katav-Ivanovsky district. Having a corridor character and almost half a kilometer in length, it consists of four sections - the Entrance Grotto, the Main Corridor, the Great and the Far Hall. They named it in honor of the old cell attendant Ignatius, who lived and died in the cave. According to legend, the spirit of Elder Ignatius comes out of the cave at night and looks at the Moon. There is an opinion among tourists that you can hear someone’s footsteps and unintelligible voices in the cave at night. And besides, next to any of the departments of such a stone corridor, people’s batteries run out every now and then, flashlight lamps burn out, camera flashes refuse to work, and those who enter feel someone’s invisible presence. Many people say that it is very difficult to get high-quality photographs in one of the halls - a “white transparent veil” appears on them.

In fourth place is the “Kasli anomaly”.
It all started when members of the Ural branch of the Kosmopoisk movement discovered strange circles in satellite images. Several versions immediately arose about their origin. One of them was that the circles are similar to those in Arkaim and represent the remains of an ancient settlement. The second version can be conditionally called “ufological”, well, you know, inexplicable crop circles, mysterious drawings, as if made by the hand of a giant. The third version was called military. It was she, as it later turned out, who was closest to the truth. It turned out that this place was once a radio testing ground for testing and adjusting secret products of the Radiy plant. The plant specialized in the production of defense radio equipment; the names of previously closed samples, which were tested at the test site, with a concentric movement system, even became known from open sources. Experiments with secret equipment are believed to have left strange marks on the ground.

The third is Lake Shaitanka.
A lake with the ominous name Shaitanka is located not far from Asha. It is remarkable, as usual, for its hair-raising legends. So, according to one of them, the reservoir is considered bottomless (officially they say about a depth of 200 meters), according to another, a certain “monster” lives in its depths, and the third attributes frequent appearances of UFOs to the lake. In fact, it is difficult to say whether the place is “anomalous” or whether these are just myths. For example, sometimes underground waters begin to rise sharply and splash out, as if over the edge of Shaitanka, flooding the area with a peat mass that emits an unbearable stench. At the same time, the water in the lake seems to boil. All these phenomena were previously associated with the machinations of evil spirits, which is why they gave the lake the appropriate name. And now local residents, already quite savvy in matters of esotericism and extrasensory perception, say that there is bad energy there.

In second place is Taganay National Park.
There are a variety of legends and myths about this park. Some say that in some places the usual passage of time disappears, others claim that they personally met the “Kialim Grandma”. For example, one winter in Dalny Taganay, even the director of the weather station saw her near the bottom well. Seeing the director, the “grandmother” rushed headlong into the depths of the taiga. She was barefoot and lightly dressed, although the frost was fierce. And besides this mysterious pensioner, UFOs, “Bigfoot” and other extraordinary phenomena are regularly seen on Taganay. However, no one has yet been able to record the “miracles” for certain.

In first place, as you may have guessed, is Arkaim.
If you listen to home-grown mediums, then the ancient settlement of the Bronze Age is one continuous anomalous zone! Entire armies of psychics annually besiege Arakim in search of “power.” And what they don’t see there. Mysterious lights, according to the notorious magicians and “healers,” no longer surprise anyone, being, as it were, part of the landscape. In fact, most of these wonderful phenomena are the figment of the imagination of those people who come to Arkaim to “recharge” with energy. On the other hand, some cases of strange electromagnetic oscillations have been recorded by special instruments. Perhaps this fact is somehow connected with the numerous stories of “contactees” and “eyewitnesses of the unknown.”

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The Ural region contains a whole darkness of mysteries, secrets and anomalous zones. I propose to talk about the latter in more detail. Read about how the secret developments of Soviet scientists caused the appearance of the “Kasli Anomaly”, what kind of shamans with antennas are depicted on the “Stone Tents”, and why Lake Shaitanka is considered unclean in the new “Good News” rating. If you decide to go through all the anomalous zones of the Urals, you will simply vitally need to navigate the cities of this district, for example, to buy food, or batteries for a flashlight, or for something else, and the directory of Ural companies will help you with this more than ever Federal District.

10. Mount Big Iremel
Let's start with the fact that Iremel has its own mysterious story. Take the name, for example. It has been known since time immemorial, when the Turks who inhabited these lands (the ancestors of modern Bashkirs) called the mountain “a place that gives a person strength,” that is, “Iremel” in their language. By the way, the name of the nearby village of Tyulyuk translates as “desire”.

The presence of these two toponyms already suggests certain thoughts. For example, there is a legend that if you climb a mountain and make a wish, it will certainly come true. Rumor has it that in ancient times, priests of pagan cults performed human sacrifices on the top of Iremel. Perhaps that is why the place enjoys a gloomy reputation. All sorts of rumors are associated with him. From frequent UFO sightings to the mysterious “White-Eyed Chud” people, whose representatives supposedly live in those parts.

9. Lake Itkul


Translated from Bashkir, Itkul means “meat lake,” since “it” (“meat”) and “kul” (“lake”). Scientists believe that the lake was given this name because of the abundance of various fish in it. Although there is a version that, on the orders of the Demidovs, several convoys of pork were thrown there in order to drive away the Muslims who lived near the reservoir and were protesting against industrial work. But this is not the fact that Lake Itkul is notorious. And the fact that in the middle of its water surface the so-called “Shaitan Stone” rises threateningly. There is a version that in ancient times, human sacrifices were made on this stone for the sake of harvest and good weather. It is noteworthy that centuries later, people’s lives continue to end near this stone. A lot of swimmers drowned, and those who survived describe an unpleasant feeling as if some kind of energy cord was passing through them.

8. “Stone tents” in the Kasli region.


Any child from the village of Allaki, Kasli district, with the intonation of an experienced guide, will tell you that it was here that once there was a Finno-Ugric village. About 7,000 years ago, they painted strange men with antennas on their heads on the “tents” with red ocher. But come on, little men, because, most likely, the “antennas” were elements of a traditional shaman’s headdress. But not far from the “stone tents” archaeologists discovered a bird-shaped idol, a spear and a jug with blood stains. This brings to mind the harsh rituals that the ancient Finno-Ugrians performed next to their “stone tents.” These places have a bad reputation among residents of the surrounding villages, but young daredevils often don’t mind “working” as tour guides.

7. Arakul shihans


The place is notable for the fact that there are mysterious dolmens there (original “boxes” of heavy boulders). Members of the Kosmopoisk-Ural movement write about these objects: “The Ural dolmens differ from the well-known Caucasian ones in the method of construction and in size. In addition, scientists are still arguing about the purpose of dolmens, as well as their exact age; today there is no concrete answer about who built these “boxes” and why.” And in addition to the dolmens, the legends about a certain Grandma Shikhanka, who lives in the Arakul Shikhany, set the teeth on edge. Rumor has it that an evil spirit, taking the form of a frail old woman, roams the mountains and brings disaster to tourists. Meeting her does not bode well. They say that those who saw Babka Shikhanka only have time to tell about their meeting, and then they inevitably die. Of course, under the most mysterious circumstances.

6. Nurgush mountain range


According to reports from tourists and hunters, as well as employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, UFOs can be periodically observed in the sky above the mountain, and in the surrounding forests one can meet Bigfoot, the encounters with which Satkinsky local historian V.P. Cherentsov spoke about on the pages of his book. It was in the vicinity of Nurgush that a cryptozoologist from Chelyabinsk, Nikolay Avdeev, was lucky enough to take a photograph of Bigfoot, but like all materials on this topic, the picture turned out to be blurry and poorly informative.

5. Ignatievskaya Cave


The famous cave is located near the village of Serpievka, in the Katav-Ivanovsky district. Having a corridor character and almost half a kilometer in length, it consists of four sections - the Entrance Grotto, the Main Corridor, the Great and the Far Hall. They named it in honor of the old cell attendant Ignatius, who lived and died in the cave. According to legend, the spirit of Elder Ignatius comes out of the cave at night and looks at the Moon. There is an opinion among tourists that you can hear someone’s footsteps and unintelligible voices in the cave at night. And besides, next to any of the departments of such a stone corridor, people’s batteries run out every now and then, flashlight lamps burn out, camera flashes refuse to work, and those who enter feel someone’s invisible presence. Many people say that it is very difficult to get high-quality photographs in one of the halls - a “white transparent veil” appears on them.

4. “Kasli anomaly”


It all started when members of the Ural branch of the Kosmopoisk movement discovered strange circles in satellite images. Several versions immediately arose about their origin. One of them was that the circles are similar to those in Arkaim and represent the remains of an ancient settlement. The second version can be conditionally called “ufological”, well, you know, inexplicable crop circles, mysterious drawings, as if made by the hand of a giant. The third version was called military. It was she, as it later turned out, who was closest to the truth. It turned out that this place was once a radio testing ground for testing and adjusting secret products of the Radiy plant. The plant specialized in the production of defense radio equipment; the names of previously closed samples, which were tested at the test site, with a concentric movement system, even became known from open sources. Experiments with secret equipment are believed to have left strange marks on the ground.
Ten most anomalous places in the Urals

3. Lake “Shaitanka”


A lake with the ominous name Shaitanka is located not far from Asha. It is remarkable, as usual, for its hair-raising legends. So, according to one of them, the reservoir is considered bottomless (officially they say about a depth of 200 meters), according to another, a certain “monster” lives in its depths, and the third attributes frequent appearances of UFOs to the lake. In fact, it is difficult to say whether the place is “anomalous” or whether these are just myths. For example, sometimes underground waters begin to rise sharply and splash out, as if over the edge of Shaitanka, flooding the area with a peat mass that emits an unbearable stench. At the same time, the water in the lake seems to boil. All these phenomena were previously associated with the machinations of evil spirits, which is why they gave the lake the appropriate name. And now local residents, already quite savvy in matters of esotericism and extrasensory perception, say that there is bad energy there.
Ten most anomalous places in the Urals

2. National Park Taganay


There are a variety of legends and myths about this park. Some say that in some places the usual passage of time disappears, others claim that they personally met the “Kialim Grandma”. For example, one winter in Dalny Taganay, even the director of the weather station saw her near the bottom well. Seeing the director, the “grandmother” rushed headlong into the depths of the taiga. She was barefoot and lightly dressed, although the frost was fierce. And besides this mysterious pensioner, UFOs, “Bigfoot” and other extraordinary phenomena are regularly seen on Taganay. However, no one has yet been able to record the “miracles” for certain.
Ten most anomalous places in the Urals

1. Arkaim


If you listen to home-grown mediums, then the ancient settlement of the Bronze Age is one continuous anomalous zone! Entire armies of psychics annually besiege Arakim in search of “power.” And what they don’t see there. Mysterious lights, according to the notorious magicians and “healers,” no longer surprise anyone, being, as it were, part of the landscape. In fact, most of these wonderful phenomena are the figment of the imagination of those people who come to Arkaim to “recharge” with energy. On the other hand, some cases of strange electromagnetic oscillations were recorded by special instruments. Perhaps this fact is somehow connected with the numerous stories of “contactees” and “eyewitnesses of the unknown”

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In last place is Mount Big Iremel. Let's start with the fact that Iremel has its own mysterious story. Take the name, for example. It has been known since time immemorial, when the Turks who inhabited these lands (the ancestors of modern Bashkirs) called the mountain “a place that gives a person strength,” that is, “Iremel” in their language. By the way, the name of the nearby village of Tyulyuk translates as “desire”.
The presence of these two toponyms already suggests certain thoughts. For example, there is a legend that if you climb a mountain and make a wish, it will certainly come true. Rumor has it that in ancient times, priests of pagan cults performed human sacrifices on the top of Iremel. Perhaps that is why the place enjoys a gloomy reputation. All sorts of rumors are associated with him. From frequent UFO sightings to the mysterious “White-Eyed Chud” people, whose representatives supposedly live in those parts.

Lake Itkul takes ninth place. Translated from Bashkir, Itkul means “meat lake,” since “it” (“meat”) and “kul” (“lake”). Scientists believe that the lake was given this name because of the abundance of various fish in it. Although there is a version that, on the orders of the Demidovs, several convoys of pork were thrown there in order to drive away the Muslims who lived near the reservoir and were protesting against industrial work. But this is not the fact that Lake Itkul is notorious. And the fact that in the middle of its water surface the so-called “Shaitan Stone” rises threateningly. There is a version that in ancient times, human sacrifices were made on this stone for the sake of harvest and good weather. It is noteworthy that centuries later, people’s lives continue to end near this stone. A lot of swimmers drowned, and those who survived describe an unpleasant feeling as if some kind of energy cord was passing through them

In eighth place are “Stone Tents” in the Kasli district. Any child from the village of Allaki, Kasli district, with the intonation of an experienced guide, will tell you that it was here that once there was a Finno-Ugric village. About 7,000 years ago, they painted strange men with antennas on their heads on the “tents” with red ocher. But come on, little men, because, most likely, the “antennas” were elements of a traditional shaman’s headdress. But not far from the “stone tents” archaeologists discovered a bird-shaped idol, a spear and a jug with blood stains. This brings to mind the harsh rituals that the ancient Finno-Ugrians performed next to their “stone tents.” These places have a bad reputation among residents of the surrounding villages, but young daredevils often don’t mind “working” as tour guides.

The seventh place is occupied by the Arakul Shikhans. The place is notable for the fact that there are mysterious dolmens there (original “boxes” of heavy boulders). Members of the Kosmopoisk-Ural movement write about these objects: “The Ural dolmens differ from the well-known Caucasian ones in the method of construction and in size. In addition, scientists are still arguing about the purpose of dolmens, as well as their exact age; today there is no concrete answer about who built these “boxes” and why.” And in addition to the dolmens, the legends about a certain Grandma Shikhanka, who lives in the Arakul Shikhany, set the teeth on edge. Rumor has it that an evil spirit, taking the form of a frail old woman, roams the mountains and brings disaster to tourists. Meeting her does not bode well. They say that those who saw Babka Shikhanka only have time to tell about their meeting, and then they inevitably die. Of course, under the most mysterious circumstances.

In sixth place is the Nurgush mountain range. According to reports from tourists and hunters, as well as employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, UFOs can be periodically observed in the sky above the mountain, and in the surrounding forests one can meet Bigfoot, the encounters with which Satkinsky local historian V.P. Cherentsov spoke about on the pages of his book. It was in the vicinity of Nurgush that a cryptozoologist from Chelyabinsk, Nikolay Avdeev, was lucky enough to take a photograph of Bigfoot, but like all materials on this topic, the picture turned out to be blurry and poorly informative.

The fifth place is occupied by Ignatievskaya Cave. The famous cave is located near the village of Serpievka, in the Katav-Ivanovsky district. Having a corridor character and almost half a kilometer in length, it consists of four sections - the Entrance Grotto, the Main Corridor, the Great and the Far Hall. They named it in honor of the old cell attendant Ignatius, who lived and died in the cave. According to legend, the spirit of Elder Ignatius comes out of the cave at night and looks at the Moon. There is an opinion among tourists that you can hear someone’s footsteps and unintelligible voices in the cave at night. And besides, next to any of the departments of such a stone corridor, people’s batteries run out every now and then, flashlight lamps burn out, camera flashes refuse to work, and those who enter feel someone’s invisible presence. Many people say that it is very difficult to get high-quality photographs in one of the halls - a “white transparent veil” appears on them.

In fourth place is the “Kasli anomaly”. It all started when members of the Ural branch of the Kosmopoisk movement discovered strange circles in satellite images. Several versions immediately arose about their origin. One of them was that the circles are similar to those in Arkaim and represent the remains of an ancient settlement. The second version can be conditionally called “ufological”, well, you know, inexplicable crop circles, mysterious drawings, as if made by the hand of a giant. The third version was called military. It was she, as it later turned out, who was closest to the truth. It turned out that this place was once a radio testing ground for testing and adjusting secret products of the Radiy plant. The plant specialized in the production of defense radio equipment; the names of previously closed samples, which were tested at the test site, with a concentric movement system, even became known from open sources. Experiments with secret equipment are believed to have left strange marks on the ground.

The third is Lake Shaitanka. A lake with the ominous name Shaitanka is located not far from Asha. It is remarkable, as usual, for its hair-raising legends. So, according to one of them, the reservoir is considered bottomless (officially they say about a depth of 200 meters), according to another, a certain “monster” lives in its depths, and the third attributes frequent appearances of UFOs to the lake. In fact, it is difficult to say whether the place is “anomalous” or whether these are just myths. For example, sometimes underground waters begin to rise sharply and splash out, as if over the edge of Shaitanka, flooding the area with a peat mass that emits an unbearable stench. At the same time, the water in the lake seems to boil. All these phenomena were previously associated with the machinations of evil spirits, which is why they gave the lake the appropriate name. And now local residents, already quite savvy in matters of esotericism and extrasensory perception, say that there is bad energy there.

In second place national park Taganay. There are a variety of legends and myths about this park. Some say that in some places the usual passage of time disappears, others claim that they personally met the “Kialim Grandma”. For example, one winter in Dalny Taganay, even the director of the weather station saw her near the bottom well. Seeing the director, the “grandmother” rushed headlong into the depths of the taiga. She was barefoot and lightly dressed, although the frost was fierce. And besides this mysterious pensioner, UFOs, “Bigfoot” and other extraordinary phenomena are regularly seen on Taganay. However, no one has yet been able to record the “miracles” for certain.

In first place, as you may have guessed, is Arkaim. If you listen to home-grown mediums, then the ancient settlement of the Bronze Age is one continuous anomalous zone! Entire armies of psychics annually besiege Arakim in search of “power.” And what they don’t see there. Mysterious lights, according to the notorious magicians and “healers,” no longer surprise anyone, being, as it were, part of the landscape. In fact, most of these wonderful phenomena are the figment of the imagination of those people who come to Arkaim to “recharge” with energy. On the other hand, some cases of strange electromagnetic oscillations were recorded by special instruments. Perhaps this fact is somehow connected with the numerous stories of “contactees” and “eyewitnesses of the unknown.”

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Anomalous zones Northern Urals According to surveys of indigenous residents of the Krasnovishersky district, gradual warming is observed in this region - a decrease in snow cover in winter, shallowing of rivers, and a decrease in the period of winter frosts. This has become especially noticeable over recent years.

Basic Ural ranges They represent a complex energy structure, saturated outputs of various energies, they are interconnected into a single energy chain.

In the Subpolar Urals, a Russian geological exploration expedition in the early 90s discovered mysterious tungsten springs of unknown origin. They were looking for gold, sifted through the sand and found it. At first it was assumed that these were nothing more than fragments of rocket technology or an aircraft.

But it turned out that the probability of this is zero. Even if a rocket or satellite had fallen in this off-road location, there would still have been some debris. In addition, such parts were not used in Soviet rocket or aircraft construction. And radiocarbon analysis produced a sensational result. The finds are several hundred thousand years old. They contradict not only the fictional history of Russia, but also our entire civilization. After all, according to Darwin’s “scientific” theory, humanity appeared much later.

Tungsten springs were found in bottom sediments at a depth of 5-10 meters. Interestingly, the ends of the springs are melted. And the melting point of tungsten is 3000 degrees. Archaeologists cannot answer the question: how could such high-tech parts end up in the prehistoric period? Who made them and why? Various fantastic versions are put forward. For example, that these are parts of alien spaceships that flew to Earth in ancient times. In general, when it is impossible to explain some fact that does not fit into the paradigm of history, then the most correct version is to write off all aliens. Believe it or not, you won’t check it. What if we assume that there were ancient civilizations on our Earth? And these civilizations were much more developed than us.

It is not surprising that the springs were found in the Urals. After all Ural Mountains rich in non-ferrous metal ores and minerals. But the most incredible discovery was made when the springs were increased many times over. Microscopic inscriptions on the spirals were discovered. After epigraphic analysis, it turned out that these letters were made in OLD RUSSIAN language.

The words “ROTOR”, “FROM Rus' YAR”, “HAND OF YAR”, “TEMPLE OF YAR”, etc. are written there. Tungsten springs are apparently parts of some mechanism. "ROTOR" is actually a Russian word. This is some kind of rotating part. “FROM RUSI YAR” means that it was made in Rus' YAR and transported, exported somewhere to another region. "HAND OF YAR" is the hand of God.

This is the nanotechnology of the ancient Proto-Russians 100 thousand years ago. It is known that in pre-Christian times, churches were not only a place for prayer. Each religious building was dedicated to a separate deity who was responsible for this or that activity according to the principle of modern ministries. Our ancestors' temple of Yara oversaw technology, finances, and all innovations. The inscriptions could be something like a company mark or a label like “Made in Russia.”

It turns out that in the North of the Urals traces of a proto-Russian civilization with nanotechnology and space technology were found. Official science will never admit this. 74% of Russians are sure that the history of Russia began in the 11th century AD with the baptism of Rus.

PS The Ural boys scrawled all these TEMPLES-MARA-YARS God knows where, or rather everywhere in the world. For example, on Egyptian pyramids. So the pyramids that were built in different parts The lands in places of power were ancient Slavic Vedic temples.

Disappearing Cave

It has existed since pagan times in the Urals, near the town of Lesnoy, but has actively manifested itself only since the middle of the last decade. Appears only in certain time, and is invisible the rest of the day. Very aggressively greets the rare guests who dare to visit her - complete loss of orientation, psychological pressure. They say that on the mountain in which the cave is located, there is an old temple where there were human sacrifices.

Ekaterinburg.

In our city there are many places with dark fame. This is Voznesenskaya Gorka with its dungeons, and the abandoned city hospital in Green Grove with temporary fluctuations and the “cursed house” on Karl Marx 4 near the embankment and many others. For now, all these places are in a “sleeping state,” but it’s scary to even imagine what could happen there upon awakening, and what kind of poltergeist force will spill out in the very center of the city. The ufological commissions that traveled to these places have not yet drawn conclusions about why such a rapid awakening began in their last years, but against the backdrop of increasingly frequent natural disasters, they are alarming.

Mountain of the Dead

In the north of the Urals, where the border of Komi and Sverdlovsk region, unexplained tragedies happen quite often. On the slopes of peak “1079” or Mount Kholat-Syakhyl, people have repeatedly died under very mysterious circumstances. According to legend, in time immemorial, 9 Mansi were killed on this mountain. This is how the rescuers found the tent of Dyatlov’s group.

Dyatlov Pass

The Northern Urals have their own anomalous zone of Russia - a tract where in the winter of 1959, under strange and unclear circumstances, a whole group of tourist skiers, led by an experienced leader Igor Dyatlov, died. Only a month later the bodies of nine people were discovered. As the investigation showed, all the tourists left the equipped camp in a great hurry, leaving almost all their belongings in it. Until now, it has not been possible to establish the reason that forced the group to leave the camp so quickly. Also, the circumstances of the death of the tourists remained unknown; it was only possible to establish that their death was violent. Since then there have been persistent rumors that this pass is cursed.

Damn cemetery

In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, where the Kova River flows into the Angara, the so-called Devil’s Cemetery is located - another anomalous zone in Russia. There is a legend that this zone was formed after the fall of the Tunguska meteorite. According to local residents, this area has a deadly effect on all living things. Domestic and taiga animals and even people die here. However, this place was visited by dozens of expeditions, and indeed several of their participants died due to their carelessness. However, local residents believe that the real reason This is not their downfall.

Death Valley

In the east of the Kamchatka Peninsula in the area active volcano Kikhpinych is an anomalous zone of Russia called Death Valley. She's pretty small. According to local residents, this small flat area is deadly. Massive deaths of animals have occurred here several times. In addition, staying in this area for a long time can also result in death. According to scientists, this place periodically releases volcanic gases into the atmosphere, which contain highly toxic cyanide compounds, as well as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.

Samara Luka

Samarskaya Luka is considered one of the most active anomalous zones in Russia. According to ufologists, over the past ten years more than 1,000 paranormal phenomena have been observed in this place. According to local residents, so-called “cat’s paws” are often seen here - several glowing lights that seem to float in the air. Also in this place, “cat ears” have been seen more than once - rays of light that appear from nowhere. In addition, Bigfoot was repeatedly seen in Samarskaya Luka.

Sources: www.hv-info.ru, perevalnext.ru, rg.ru, russia-paranormal.org, 900igr.net, riddlesblog.ru

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