Visiting Russia's Motherland of Oil and heading to the Extreme North | Komi Republic

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  • In 1959 nine Soviet hikers set off to the Ural mountains for a skiing expedition. They established a camp on a slope of a mountain, but overnight something caused them to cut their way out of the tent and flee the campsite while being completely undressed for sub-zero temperatures. The investigation concluded that a "compelling natural force" had caused the deaths of 9 hikers, and the tragedy still remains one of the biggest mysteries of 20th century.
    We decided to head to the Dyatlov Pass in the Far North of Russia at the same dates when the tragedy happened 65 years ago - February 2. Little did we know what was about to happen to us...
    📍Tours to Man Pupu Ner and the Dyatlov Pass. Text to the guide Alexey at aleks_11-81@mail.ru or WhatsApp +79121835617 to find out all the details about trips in the Komi republic. Tell him that you came from my channel to get 10% off for the tour.
    📍 • SURVIVAL IN THE NORTH ... - Sasha's video about this trip!
    Time codes:
    00:00 The Dyatlov Pass Incident
    01:30 Exploring Ukhta City, Komi Republic
    02:30 Russia's Motherland of Oil
    03:20 Komi peoples and food
    03:56 Meeting my group :)
    04:47 'Feels like we are at the end of the world'
    05:30 Form now on, we are on snowmobiles
    07:07 Getting warm: bunya, nastoikas, frozen deer meat
    09:09 We are stuck in a snowstorm
    11:59 Our group went to the Dyatlov Pass...
    15:10 About the experience at the Dyatlov Pass
    16:26 My brave group has survived :)
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  • @ElifromRussia
    @ElifromRussia  Місяць тому +96

    This winter I organized my first trip with some of the viewers of my channel. I didn’t choose an easy destination! :) watch the video and let me know if you would join such adventure as well.
    📌 More videos that I filmed about Man Pupu Ner:
    ua-cam.com/video/iSdB1tLBXwA/v-deo.html - Italians head to the most mysterious place in the Extreme North of Russia
    ua-cam.com/video/MaeXsjMIi6w/v-deo.html - What is Man Pupu Ner & how to get there | Snowmobile expedition

    • @Aminbathat
      @Aminbathat Місяць тому +2

      iam so sorry princess iam so so so so sorry i dont know why my life is like this

    • @Aminbathat
      @Aminbathat Місяць тому +3

      always strange stuff happens to me you know i hope you just forget it yes you are nice

    • @Aminbathat
      @Aminbathat Місяць тому +1

      eli what is safety worth if we dont have freedom and what is freedom if we dont have safety

    • @SureNuf
      @SureNuf Місяць тому +3

      Would be a good video if you went to visit OTYKEN, many people would enjoy their music :))

    • @thomasprince4992
      @thomasprince4992 Місяць тому +2

      my grandfather could play music with a saw

  • @alrizo1115
    @alrizo1115 Місяць тому +37

    The most memorable experience is overcoming the most difficult situation you faced.

    • @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina
      @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina Місяць тому +4

      What doesn't kill me makes me stronger, is a similar quote maybe oversimplified as well. Perhaps also that you grow with your tasks. In any case, you've come up with what I think is a very appropriate quote, which also corresponds to my personal experience. Cool!

  • @BurgunderTV
    @BurgunderTV Місяць тому +50

    Great job Eli! You're doing an amazing job. Please continue to shatter misconceptions and inspire the world! Cultural diplomacy is a wonderful tool to unite people 🕊️

  • @heavenlymermaid4595
    @heavenlymermaid4595 Місяць тому +27

    My husband and I love you and your shows so much!! We adore your family and wish you all the love and joy in the world. Please stay safe always ❤

  • @jwayne4556
    @jwayne4556 Місяць тому +50

    Love your videos. Russia has so much to offer the world. Always delighted by the spirit that you somehow manage to impart.

  • @theuralictribes5689
    @theuralictribes5689 Місяць тому +83

    Thanks so much again Eli for making a video by the Ural Mountains and mentioning my distant Fino-Ugric relatives (Y) :) The Landscape looks really cool too (Y)

    • @mrico523
      @mrico523 Місяць тому +4

      Where are you from?

    • @theuralictribes5689
      @theuralictribes5689 Місяць тому +14

      @@mrico523 I'm a Hungarian who was born in Slovakia aka Upper Hungary.

    • @an0nycat
      @an0nycat Місяць тому +11

      @@theuralictribes5689 It's interesting that the closest languages to the Hungarian language are the Mansi and Khanty languages, which are so far away.

    • @theuralictribes5689
      @theuralictribes5689 Місяць тому +9

      @@an0nycat Yea true, like the Uralic Tribes used to be one people, one tribe one ethnic group speaking one language, but as the population grew parts of the tribe split up and went separate ways. Our group of the ancestors of the Khanty and Mansi, most of them went south and adopted Eurasian Nomadic Steppe Horse Archery as well as adopted the Turkic Writing style from the Nomads of the East and eventually went on Westwards where we eventually settled in the Carpathian Basin as Magyars.
      The descendants of the Khanty and Mansi were actually made up of 7 different clans after they left the Ural Mountains, one of whom were named the Magyars and they ended up being the most distinct and most proven out of the 7 groups and all 7 adopted the name Magyar and that's how Magyars came to be as one separate distinct group of their own.
      It was the same thing with Poland, Poland back in the day was made up of many tribes/clans, and one of them was called the Polanie or something and they proved themselves most out the other groups and that's how name Poland and Polish people came to be.

    • @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina
      @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina Місяць тому +2

      @@theuralictribes5689 Well done, I have "managed ;)" to be born in a middleuropen country and my name is Fritz-Waldemar(ia) Iam an online transgender! What about you, would guess your name is Hun Gary (Ann)?? I am just joking of course!😋 I once visited the Slovakei as a student back in school. Bratislava, Nitra, the Tatra. It was very nice. I was in Hungary, when I was 14 and visited Pecs, Lake Balaton but unfortunatelly not Budapest. I also like the hungarian food very much.

  • @gregbromberg5427
    @gregbromberg5427 Місяць тому +58

    Very compelling episode. I saw Sasha’s version, and you both did a really good job portraying the adventure and inherent drama in battling Mother Nature.

    • @MrWiseinheart
      @MrWiseinheart Місяць тому +2

      It's probably so hard to record videos in those kind of conditions, if snowmobiles were breaking and freezing I can assume the cameras would too...

  • @danielroth6736
    @danielroth6736 Місяць тому +17

    She not only shows all of us , Different places and Cultures She also learned about how they live we also learn there ways of life . Playing that sound she learned from her travels . Thank you.

  • @oneofyou9573
    @oneofyou9573 Місяць тому +44

    What a great trip! Thanks a lot for sharing it with us! Much love.

  • @dloviisa
    @dloviisa Місяць тому +16

    Wow, at 4:42 it looks like Finnish "Karjalanpiirakka" (Karelian Pies). What a great video. I love the remote areas of Russia explorations. Thanks Eli!

    • @user-qn2og5lg7p
      @user-qn2og5lg7p 21 день тому +3

      Those are called Šan'ga here, if you're interested. You probably can find recepie denoted as Shangi out in the web for the comparison, even though it was incorporated in russian culture with slight alterations nowadays.

  • @screddot7074
    @screddot7074 Місяць тому +8

    Thank you Eli, but this is too dangerous. We don't want to lose you.

  • @decem_unosquattro9538
    @decem_unosquattro9538 Місяць тому +9

    Wow! What an incredible place ! He's right the natural beauty is incredible! I particularly like the setting sun and the rays of light. Silhouettes look so beautiful.

  • @barry7608
    @barry7608 Місяць тому +29

    Exceptional !! Thanks from the sunny warm climate of Australia. The beauty you are showing the world Eli is stunning and its great to see, please keep up the videos.

    • @christianmagno984
      @christianmagno984 Місяць тому

      Gulag Australia is a feminist Marxist dictatorship

  • @allanmacbadger5692
    @allanmacbadger5692 Місяць тому +17

    I've trekked through northern Finish Lapland and I understand the very low temperatures and deep snow, we used cross country skis, but it was still quite difficult going. Some years ago I read a lot about the Dyatlov Pass incident, the more I read the more questions arose, a very strange occurrence.

  • @drh3rd
    @drh3rd Місяць тому +7

    Fantastic... to see your telling of your adventures with other people. Given the different challenges, it seems like everyone held together as a group. A tribute to your leadership and cheer Ms Eli....

  • @chuenyeelau
    @chuenyeelau Місяць тому +30

    Wow! Glad you are all safe. What an epic expedition and thanks so much for sharing cheers

  • @professorgraves2926
    @professorgraves2926 Місяць тому +12

    Once again, you amazed me Eli. Your philosophy is as beautiful as you are too.

  • @murtadha96
    @murtadha96 Місяць тому +11

    Eli is like the best kind of person to have as a friend and to hang out with and go on fun adventures!
    Greetings from Iraq, love your videos, and hopefully will explore the beauty of Russia one day.

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Місяць тому +50

    Eli from Russia ThanksMuch for posting !

  • @audibledarkness
    @audibledarkness Місяць тому +16

    Eli and crew! I LOVE and respect your channel, your insights of Russian history and culture. PLEASE keep the vids and truths of Russia coming. I'm from dystopia (Americkkka). Спасибо!

  • @ReadingswithViews
    @ReadingswithViews Місяць тому +14

    The next adventure with Eli trip should be something safer like hiking 🥾 Mt Elbrus 😅🥶.
    Happy you all survived!

    • @bron-sconcess.10
      @bron-sconcess.10 Місяць тому +2

      🤣- something safer indeed! I strongly suspect safer might still mean challenging 😊

  • @explorethewonder
    @explorethewonder Місяць тому +17

    Wow! Different nationalities in one group. Wonderful adventure, and hoping to see more such exploration. Keep safe always.

  • @harrydecker8731
    @harrydecker8731 Місяць тому +17

    Very good video under such harsh circumstances! Amazing adventure! Brave people!

  • @SureNuf
    @SureNuf Місяць тому +18

    Another amazing adventure from Eli, thank you for sharing with all the world to see how wonderful and beautiful Russia and the Russian soul is :) Best wishes and God bless from the US.

  • @user-zo5rr9sh9h
    @user-zo5rr9sh9h Місяць тому +17

    Very beautiful expedition! Thanks God that you all survived and returned safely!

  • @stephenoshaughnessy2279
    @stephenoshaughnessy2279 Місяць тому +5

    A tough winter with the cold and snow. I live in the northern central valley of California. No snow on the ground. Temperatures now range from 48F to 70F. No reports of hypothermia or frost bite recorded. No snow mobiles have broken down. What an adventure you took your group on. They will remember it for the rest of their lives.

    • @YusufMontanez
      @YusufMontanez Місяць тому +2

      You're probably near the Shasta mountains? Or towards lake Tahoe?

  • @sulray
    @sulray Місяць тому +11

    Thanks for sharing Eli

  • @leilagomulka5690
    @leilagomulka5690 Місяць тому +12

    So wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @user-David-Alan
    @user-David-Alan Місяць тому +8

    That was amazing Eli and thanks for taking us along. You are so brave. Stay well and be safe.

  • @pantheravolt6080
    @pantheravolt6080 Місяць тому +10

    This is the best video in long time, i hope there will be more like this one

  • @CactusTwo
    @CactusTwo Місяць тому +7

    Uaauuuu! ¡Qué espectacular historia! Eli, no dejas de asombrarme. Saludos✌🇨🇱🇷🇺
    Uaauuuu! What a spectacular story! Eli, you don't stop astonishing me. Greetings

  • @andithomas5427
    @andithomas5427 Місяць тому +9

    Thanks Eli that was truly amazing to watch...I would love to experience 1 day...thankyou

  • @andgainingspeed
    @andgainingspeed Місяць тому +13

    Beautiful but dangerous. Thanks for taking us along. 👍

    • @bron-sconcess.10
      @bron-sconcess.10 Місяць тому +3

      I'm inclined to agree! I suspect they were mostly traumatised except Eli, who was concerned but being super fit, unflustered. You'd better be fit enough to join her!

    • @andgainingspeed
      @andgainingspeed Місяць тому +2

      @@bron-sconcess.10 I get antsy just watching her icy dip shorts. This episode freaked me out. I thought the story about the unsolved mystery was just a device to spark our interest, but it was her foreshadowing how the episode would play out.

  • @joergbcat3675
    @joergbcat3675 Місяць тому +8

    Thank you that you let me go with you,nice place

  • @leilagomulka5690
    @leilagomulka5690 Місяць тому +11

    Phenomenal post. Infused with wisdom we all need. Thank you

  • @WWarped1
    @WWarped1 Місяць тому +25

    Another great video, you have a real talent, Eli. I thought the incident in 1959 had recently been put down as 'Paradoxical undressing', essentially hallucinations from hyperthermia right before death? Either way, fascinating story and stunning landscape.

    • @jackieow
      @jackieow Місяць тому +2

      You can see from the layering of snow over the campsite and downed tents it was from a small local strike-slip gentle angle avalanche. Multiple layers of snow with at least one abscission zone.

  • @priscigamez
    @priscigamez Місяць тому +12

    Scaring beautiful!! Hats off!!

  • @user-tc4oy6su8x
    @user-tc4oy6su8x Місяць тому +9

    Awesome and thankyou. Your journies are the best..wishing you safe travels wherever you go.
    Peace be with you and
    From vermont. Happy easter!!

  • @causa507
    @causa507 Місяць тому +8

    Amazing video. A must watch for those who are strong.

  • @Meldonator
    @Meldonator Місяць тому +9

    some really awesome sceneries!!! congrats to everyone for doing this trip!!

  • @petrklic7064
    @petrklic7064 Місяць тому +19

    You should have brought shaman with you. It seems to be necessary. Local spirits seems to dislike tourists.
    So having there someone who is able to communicate with them, seems to be good idea. 👍
    ps: Eli, when you are trying to communicate with someone via walkie-talkie it simply does not work when you are indoors.

  • @episcopia
    @episcopia Місяць тому +13

    Отличное видео и отличные места, Эли!

  • @gate7clamp
    @gate7clamp Місяць тому +3

    One of the greatest mysteries I remember as a kid reading about this and the Franklin expedition in the 1840s I was always fascinated by what happened to them

  • @Bitlar90
    @Bitlar90 Місяць тому +15

    Fascinating Ellie and as wildly beautiful as i always knew it would be.Wishing i were with you.👍👍👍💌🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @bertanelson8062
    @bertanelson8062 Місяць тому +7

    Eli, you are always a surprise & inspiration. In my youth I Climbed mountains. I experienced storms, white-outs (when you cannot see where to go), cold & physical exertion. I agree that life is appreciated more when such adventures are experienced. Bravo to your team!

  • @j.4332
    @j.4332 Місяць тому +10

    that was an amazing adventure!

  • @constanzehancock8667
    @constanzehancock8667 Місяць тому +16

    Thanks for showing us the beautiful part of Russia

  • @Alan-pv2bi
    @Alan-pv2bi Місяць тому +7

    Great experience, beautiful scenery. Intriguing history. I grew up snowmobiling in Eastern 🇨🇦

  • @ivaninthevan
    @ivaninthevan Місяць тому +5

    I was in Manpupuner in beginning of February as well! We almost crossed each other, but I did the 10 day ski expedition 😁

  • @AshleyMcIntosh-zz7kr
    @AshleyMcIntosh-zz7kr Місяць тому +7

    That was very enjoyable video Eli.you certainly have a knack for making them.

  • @ARIF74
    @ARIF74 Місяць тому +3

    Yes! Finally you made a video about this, Eli.

  • @Slykkpkins
    @Slykkpkins Місяць тому +9

    Hey! one of my favorite video friend. Thank you. Im coming to Europe. My other good video person, Vagabond from Russia. 😊😊❤😊😊❤❤

  • @liliansouza4092
    @liliansouza4092 Місяць тому +3

    Awesome Adventure. I want to hike at Dyatlov Pass since I saw the russian serie Dead Mountain, i just loved it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @stevesmith7839
    @stevesmith7839 Місяць тому +6

    I'm envious. In America, we didn't even have a real winter this year.

    • @YusufMontanez
      @YusufMontanez Місяць тому +2

      Where I live in New England no snow! I was so disappointed.😢 It's like when I was a kid it used to snow alot even for Thanksgiving. Is it global warming going on?

  • @curtvona4891
    @curtvona4891 Місяць тому +17

    Thank you for another fine production, Eli! ❤

  • @RyanKSDrac
    @RyanKSDrac Місяць тому +2

    I just discovered your channel and I love it! I am Russian but was born in the USA and have not been to Russia yet. Не слушайте глупых людей, которые говорят, что Россия - зло, keep up the great work!

  • @oldbagira2192
    @oldbagira2192 Місяць тому +17

    There is nothing anomalous in the Dyatlov Pass. The weather was just warm, the snow had melted. We set up a tent, and by evening the melted snow turned into a concrete crust. A snowstorm began, and this very hard crust began to slide away at night, demolishing everything in its path.

    • @gerardpully762
      @gerardpully762 Місяць тому +2

      So in the Urals, snow melts in February, to the point that when evening arrives it creates an ice slab that acts as a giant sled. 0/100 for storytelling.

    • @oldbagira2192
      @oldbagira2192 Місяць тому +1

      @@gerardpully762 Hard crusts of snow also form at -40 if the bright sun shines for many days.

    • @gerardpully762
      @gerardpully762 Місяць тому +1

      @@oldbagira2192 Goofy says they also slide like "concrete". Enough!

    • @leehart1498
      @leehart1498 Місяць тому +1

      The tent was not covered with snow and was still standing! Still set up and standing after an avalanche? It would have been torn to shreds and been at the bottom of the area, berried in the snow. The people were found scattered all over the area. Some had tried to set fires for warmth when less than a mile away there was a fully stocked tent with a fire place in side it? An avalanche does not rip out eyes and or tongue's. Sorry, but let's be real about this!

    • @Kavics78
      @Kavics78 Місяць тому +1

      @@leehart1498 That's not true! The tent was almost destroyed, torn apart. They hit by an avalanche! Than they panicked than in the cold they died. Later animals devour them.

  • @ashleyupshall7641
    @ashleyupshall7641 Місяць тому +5

    Great vid Eli. Thanks for all the hard work bringing it to us. Happy Easter.

  • @ThePilgrimsroad
    @ThePilgrimsroad Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this.. would love to go in one of these expeditions. Can from Canada

  • @abdillahihollandis7481
    @abdillahihollandis7481 Місяць тому +13

    Hi , Eli . Nice to see you again . Thank you for sharing this nice video 😊😊😊.

  • @geografiainfinitului
    @geografiainfinitului Місяць тому +6

    Great video!

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow Місяць тому +10

    In Malibu, California, unstable mud layers let movie star houses slide down the hill into the Pacific Ocean. Near Ukhta City, unstable snow layers let mystery avalanches happen. It can also happen at construction sites when new layers of soil are put on top of old layers without intermixing and compacting, so it is like a cake breaking or shearing loose at the in-between icing layer. What is really weird is seeing no sign of the reindeer the whole time. Maybe they have an animal sense of the curse of Dyatlov Pass.

  • @GoldSilverof
    @GoldSilverof Місяць тому +5

    Элина, а можете также показать Аркаим, который находится в Челябинской области.
    Замечательное видео, как и всегда🥀🌸

  • @deus5185
    @deus5185 Місяць тому +8

    impressive eli 💪🏻❣

  • @isaacrhodes4617
    @isaacrhodes4617 Місяць тому +12

    Fascinating stuff, Eli!

  • @Captain_Commenter
    @Captain_Commenter Місяць тому +10

    No Canadian on the team though, maybe I volunteer myself for next expedition?

  • @rongreen4231
    @rongreen4231 Місяць тому +4

    I think if I were young I would try this adventure. I think Russia is a very diverse and interesting nation and I greatly admire the Russian people.

  • @fredericduriau6616
    @fredericduriau6616 Місяць тому +3

    Beautiful region, beautiful trip, beautiful video.

  • @heinzgassner1057
    @heinzgassner1057 Місяць тому +2

    You are such a great story teller ❤

  • @DrATS-qh2bj
    @DrATS-qh2bj 16 днів тому

    What a great experience! Thanks for sharing. Greetings to the foreigner friends of Russia! 🇮🇹❤️🇷🇺🌹

  • @chrisdavis2040
    @chrisdavis2040 Місяць тому +2

    Wow what an experience for all involved. Such an excellent video ❤

  • @HT-rq6om
    @HT-rq6om Місяць тому +2

    Your videos are such a great way tp learn about Russia, its diverse people, the rich tradition and the beautiful nature. Thank you for all your efforts and the beautiful work you do, Eli.❤

  • @murdiesel
    @murdiesel Місяць тому +5

    Would you ever come back and tour West Virginia and The Appalachians? Love that you have showed everyone the good side of Russia, thank you.

  • @user-qk7ns7xz7f
    @user-qk7ns7xz7f 21 день тому +2

    Чем-то Северный Урал похож на Мою малою Родину Камчатку.
    Кстати привет с Камчатки🇷🇺✌🏻.

  • @irishpsalteri
    @irishpsalteri Місяць тому +2

    I enjoyed this very much. This is a fascinating mystery and your adventure was a great story.

  • @redwolfnomad
    @redwolfnomad Місяць тому +6

    Merci beaucoup pour cette super vidéo

  • @perttiheinikko3780
    @perttiheinikko3780 Місяць тому +3

    Such a shame that we have to fear each other and be hostile - let's hope for peace ✌ and end to pointless wars.

  • @ludenunes6606
    @ludenunes6606 Місяць тому +4

    This sounds like an adventure - but not gonna lie, good thing I wasn't wround, since I'd likely start to freak once the guys who left didn't make it back on time, thus worsening the overall stress of the situation for everyone around me. Gotta work in that mental fortitude thing before trying something like this. As usal, great work from Eli!

  • @jimberry4871
    @jimberry4871 Місяць тому +3

    Great Video!!

  • @BrigittaVetter2
    @BrigittaVetter2 Місяць тому +1

    What an adventure! Truly brave people who live up there in the North- and sharing their experience with travellers! Thank you Eli, for yet another super video!

  • @achime.6645
    @achime.6645 Місяць тому +5

    Super interesting!👍And it is like it should be! To be curious about each other and be friends!💕🕊️

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow Місяць тому +5

    Obviously, the rocks around Man Pupu Ner saw Eli's video about Cappadocia and decided, "Why not?"

    • @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina
      @Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina Місяць тому +2

      Hope I got it, would guess you mean something like a geological "remake" of the things that happened to the Cappadocia rocks.😁

    • @jackieow
      @jackieow Місяць тому

      @@Jesina_stepsis_of_Cicciolina ua-cam.com/video/UCPnUAAOuDg/v-deo.html at 33 minutes in.

  • @makelifeeasy6006
    @makelifeeasy6006 Місяць тому +4

    Fun Fact: The great priest Grigori Rasputin came from that area ❤

  • @petercollingwood522
    @petercollingwood522 Місяць тому +2

    Fascinating expedition. And such otherworldly beauty. Thank you for showing it to us Eli. The Dyatlov pass incident really creeped me out when I first heard about it. But I believe the likely cause is now understood. Anabatic, or Katabatic winds. Wind sounds like a silly explanation to cause people to panic and end up dead but not necessarily as it was not understood properly at the time. Something similar happened to a group of Scandinavian hikers years later and when they figured out what it was people realized it provided a likely explanation for the Dyatlov pass incident. Essentially a strong wind crests the top of the mountain and picks up speed as the air mass descends. Causing small pebbles and rocks to be driven down slope at extreme speeds. Almost like bullets. If the hikers were just turning in for the night to suddernly have their tent hit by a completely unknown force with extreme wind, driving shrapnel like rocks before it and all in the dark they could well have panicked and tried to flee away from what they might have thought was an avalanche. Some made it to a snow cave in the side of a stream when the snow caved in on them killing them. Others died of hypothermia while trying unsucessfully to light a fire in the trees and others died of hypothermia while tring to return to the tent when they realized it was not an avalanche. I know there are other theories out there but this seems to me to be the most realistic. And frankly no less terrifying. I must have been a terrifying experience to cause all of them to panic like they did.

    • @user-gr3wy4ks7g
      @user-gr3wy4ks7g Місяць тому

      Но странно что люди работающие с телами давали подписку о неразглашении.Думаю тут несколько факторов.

  • @michaelolabisiraheem4703
    @michaelolabisiraheem4703 Місяць тому +4

    Eli, there is no doubt that you are a good ambassador of the Russian Federation. I pray that you are a young lady, God will help you through!

  • @ronnysanjaya6823
    @ronnysanjaya6823 Місяць тому +1

    Yes Eli ,could you observe more. Thanks and Happy Eastern .

  • @abaldguycreation
    @abaldguycreation Місяць тому +5

    Sasha does great work.

  • @kanonierable
    @kanonierable Місяць тому +3

    It would be most interresting to hear what the native tribesmen had to say about the incident, they are definitely the ones with the most intimate knowledge of the area. We need more detail from them, why do they avoid this particular place? What exactly is the name about? What do they say about the different theories? It is a nice video and I love your channel but this feels like a missed oportunity to learn much more.
    I'm Swiss and in the Alps we have A LOT of snow. People of the mountains know and fear avalanches, they take a lot of precautions for not getting harmed. Avalanches are a serious thing and even very experienced people sometimes misjudge the situation. EVERY YEAR there are deaths from folks hit by them. My money is on the avalanche theory that is responsible for the tragedy at Dyatlov pass.
    Wish you all the best and hope you have a lot of pleasant experiences in your travelling.

  • @diyg5854
    @diyg5854 Місяць тому +8

    Thanks Eli, for again a great video from the Russian Federation. It is always a pleasure to see your adventures/expeditions. ❤ from the Netherlands.

  • @liziefeil
    @liziefeil Місяць тому +4

    I love your channel, Eli. Is there some way to incorporate like a map to see exactly where you are in your videos? I would love to have a mental map of these places

  • @teena4rl211
    @teena4rl211 Місяць тому +1

    Such a beautiful, wild place. Visually stunning video, Eli. Thank you.

  • @Berthier90
    @Berthier90 Місяць тому +2

    Struggle and pain are part of life, and they make you appreciate life more, even if they bring you to your knees. Sometimes, it seems everything is dark and hopeless, but tomorrow is a new day. All the pain and struggle are worth it when we see the beauty that surrounds us.

  • @francesoregan394
    @francesoregan394 Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant Eli

  • @gregcrowe8885
    @gregcrowe8885 Місяць тому +2

    Thank You

  • @SaltyDog69
    @SaltyDog69 Місяць тому +2

    Eli, you’re making me miss the days when I was in Russia.

  • @LoneStarMillennial
    @LoneStarMillennial Місяць тому +4

    Life being challenging is what makes men, what makes adults responsible, and as you say, appreciate luxuries. This is something we've lost in the USA--we are so spoiled, protected between two oceans and buying on giant credit.

  • @riff1able
    @riff1able Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Eli dear.

  • @iancho9587
    @iancho9587 Місяць тому +1

    Love it! Bolshioe Spasiba Eli!

  • @francescocursio4523
    @francescocursio4523 Місяць тому +4

    Hi Eli!
    This trip must have been the best one you've taken so far because you managed to organize it with people from all over the world. This shows that you are an example of integration between people and this is a quality that few people have or can apply. If you succeeded this time, I believe you will be able to do much more in the future.
    I must say that this integration journey on Manu Papu Ner ensured that integration bonded and kept everyone together and I believe that you chose that place on purpose for this to happen. 😏😜
    Jokes aside, I only saw one video and I really liked the experience you had and I believe that in the future you will have to organize more of these trips because many other people from around the world will want to participate.
    The story of the hikers of the 1950s is very disturbing, but it brings out a certain curiosity in seeking the truth of what happened and perhaps, for the bravest, returning to the place where the tragedy happened and seeing that tragic place.
    Shall we go and see you and me?😖🤣
    In the end, I thank you for showing us that Russia can also be visited in this way by enduring real and real experiences.
    Greetings and a hug. 😊

  • @sammayet9002
    @sammayet9002 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome, amazing and worth all the struggles, thanks for sharing your unexpected journey 🎉🎉🎉