Started by Cvalda, Jun 17, 2014, 06:16:30 AM
Quote from: Vepariga on Sep 06, 2014, 05:50:09 AMI thinj I saw a ghost
Quote from: Vepariga on Sep 06, 2014, 06:07:46 AMI was outside hanging my washing on the clothes line and the dog was just staring in the door and I turned to see though the kitchen window and saw a shadowy figure for a split second. I got full on chillsIm still sitting outside
Quote from: Deathbearer on Sep 06, 2014, 03:18:43 PMThere is, as of this moment, a skeleton inside of you, just waiting on you to let down your guard
Quote from: Cal427eb on Sep 06, 2014, 01:26:31 PMBut I thought everybody knew that ghosts aren't real?
QuoteIn August 1949, when Kolpakov reached the very north of Irkutsk region, local Yakut people told him a story about an 'evil' place, hidden in the woods.They called it the Fire Eagle Nest, and according to them even the deer didn't dare to go close to it. Locals told a lot of legends about it, warning people would suddenly start feeling unwell or even disappear, some to be found dead later, some never to be found.As recently as 2005, indeed, the head of a mission to the crater died suddenly within several kilometres of it. Legends didn't scare Kolpakov back in 1949 but what he witnessed in a distance when he climbed up the hill was shocking.'When I first saw the crater I thought that I'd gone crazy because of the heat,' he noted. 'And indeed a perfectly shaped mount of a size of a 25-storey building with a chopped off top sitting in the middle of the woods was quite an unexpected discovery. 'From a distance it looked like a mine-shaft slagheap, only whitish. I even thought, 'Where are the people?' There were no labour camps in the area. Unless a very, very secret one?'My second thought was an archaeological artifact. But the local Evenks and Yakuts, with my respect for them, are not the ancient Egyptians. They could not build stone pyramids, and didn't have any human resources nor the necessary scientific knowledge."He ventured gingerly towards the strange shape, like no other anywhere nearby. 'I got closer and realised that the mysterious hill was not the work of a human', said Kolpakov. 'It rather looked like a perfectly round mouth of a volcano with a height of 70 metres. But volcanoes have not appeared on the border of Yakutia and Irkutsk region for several million years. And the crater was pretty fresh. It is located on the slope of a hill overgrown with larch. 'The trees still did not grow on the slopes and in the crater, the winds had not brought the soil yet. I estimated the age of this anomaly at some 200 to 250 years. And another mystery - a semi-circular dome cavity with a diameter of 15 meters in the centre of a crater. In volcanoes, even extinct, such domes cannot exist.'