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The Phantom Navigator - They chose to Freeze - The Mystery of Dyatlov Pass

1 h 11 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In February 1959, nine elite Soviet hikers died on a mountain called Dead Mountain in the Ural Mountains of Russia. No survivors. No witnesses. No rational explanation that satisfies every piece of evidence — and a Soviet government so desperate to bury the truth they classified the files, destroyed the weather records, and closed the case with the verdict: "an elemental force which the hikers were unable to overcome." Tonight on The Phantom Navigator, we go deeper than the surface-level internet version of this story. We're talking forensic anomalies, missing documents, radioactive clothing, crushed skulls with no external damage, a woman whose tongue was removed while she was still alive, military cover-ups, cold war espionage theories, a man whose DNA didn't match his own grave — and the one question nobody can answer: If the tent was only 20 minutes away — why didn't any of them go back? This is a full deep-dive episode. No fluff. No filler. Just the most disturbing, well-researched, and genuinely unresolved mystery in modern history.

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