In 1959, a group of nine experienced hikers set out on a trek through the Ural Mountains in Soviet Russia. Days later, they were found dead under unexplained circumstances—some with crushed bones, others with strange injuries, and their tent slashed from the inside. What really happened that night? Was it an avalanche, infrasound, military testing, or something else completely? In this whispered ASMR reading, I explore the Wikipedia article on the Dyatlov Pass Incident, breaking down the timeline, official reports, and the most eerie theories surrounding the case. I found this particularly interesting, and hope you do too! I also hope you don't mind this video being extra long! :) ⚡Follow me on social media⚡ Instagram: SomeReadingsASMR Twitter: readingsasmr ❓ What is ASMR? Why are you whispering? 😴 ASMR refers to a relaxing tingling sensation that some individuals experience on their scalps. ASMR videos try and enduce this sensation through various stimulus. ASMR videos are also used to gain a general sense of relaxation, as a sleep aid, or to quell loneliness. Regardless of your reason, ASMR videos are provided for escapism and self-care and thus naturally form into loving and kind communities. I hope this helps you understand!
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