Siberian Valley Of Death- Part Two
A geologist who in 1936 visited the river Olguidak, discovered 'boiler' which was not yet fully sunk into the ground. The smooth metal hemisphere 2 centimeters thick and the edges sharp as a razor, was a reddish color. Barely a fifth of the entire structure was out of the ground and the top opening was available to the person who was sitting on a reindeer. The geologist a description of the structure sent in Yakutsk, the capital of Yakutia but no one paid attention to his report.
The story of the warrior
The discovery of an old fighter from the Evenk tribe was met with a similar reception. He claimed in 1971 that he found 'iron barrel' in the soil, and in it the bodies of lean, black, one-eyed creatures in iron costumes. Nobody did believe him, and despite his willingness to present his discovery, everything passed without reaction of the public. Unfortunately, the hunter dies soon after that.
Until 1979, there were no serious archaeological expeditions out of Yakutsk. Despite the fact that they had a guide, the early settlers who in his youth saw 'boilers', expedition in 1979 failed to find them. The area where they were was dramatically changed in the meantime. The vegetation so increased, and it was so thick that you could not see further than 10 steps ahead. Any discovery would be a matter of mere luck.
Russian UFO hunters presented assuming that the 'boilers' are remains of alien spacecraft that crashed after accident or during an air battle. Russian researcher, Dr. Valery Uvarov believes that 'boilers' are associated with the powerful power plant, which is located deep in the interior of our planet, and that is actually the weapon that protects the Earth from the danger that threatens it from space. They were built by extraterrestrials in ancient times, he said, and now operates automatically - they crashed meteorite over Tunguska in 1908, Chulimski meteorite in 1984 and Vitimsk meteorite in 2002. Today, according to Dr. Uvarov, radiation levels increase again living world leaves the forest, as if the stage is prepared for any impending inevitability.
Meteorite search
In August 2007, Russian police started to search for the meteorite weighed three tons, stolen from the Space Museum in Krasnoyarsk, in northern Siberia. It is believed that the rock was a part of a meteorite that exploded in 1908 over Tunguska and destroyed 2,000 square kilometers of Siberian forest. The explosion occurred on June 30, 1908. Something - a meteorite, asteroid, comet, black hole or a spaceship -break through our atmosphere and probably exploded at a height of 5 to 10 kilometers above the ground. The energy released was equivalent to 20 million tons of TNT. The explosion was so strong that it is fully illuminated the night sky over the whole of Europe. It is assumed that small fragments of the exploded body must fall to the ground, sinking into it. What is very surprising is the fact that it is not found the crater or the slightest trace of impact.