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Misterios de la Casa de la Península de Kola con vista a la


montaña

Por primera vez, la península de Kola fue mencionada en el siglo 9 en fuentes escritas en Europa occidental. El rey de los
anglosajones, Alfredo, describió a los habitantes de la península, Terfinn, hábiles pescadores y cazadores en ellos, y llamó a
la tierra protegida en sí misma un lugar de terribles misterios y la posesión de terribles dioses paganos.

Leyendas antiguas

Con la población indígena de la península de Kola, los sami y los lapones (o loppi), las creencias cristianas y los rituales
paganos de adoración de los antiguos dioses, una vez poderosos gobernantes de estas tierras, han coexistido felizmente
durante muchos siglos.

Una serie de leyendas están asociadas con creencias antiguas que existen hasta el día de hoy. Entonces, la leyenda sobre el
terrible gigante Kuiva, que en la antigüedad atacó a los habitantes de la península, parece ser muy interesante. Los sami,
desesperados por derrotar al enemigo por su cuenta, recurrieron a los dioses en busca de ayuda, quienes, arrojando una
gavilla de relámpagos a Kuiva, incineraron al gigante. Desde Kuiva hasta Angvundaschorr, el pico más alto de la tundra
Lovozero, solo quedó una huella, que, a pesar de la erosión y el desmoronamiento de la roca, ha sobrevivido hasta nuestros
días en excelentes condiciones. Según los residentes locales, el espíritu de un gigante formidable a veces desciende al valle,
y en este momento la huella de Kuiva comienza a brillar ominosamente. Por lo tanto, el valle en el pico Angvundaschorr se
considera el mal lugar (https://kinopultik.ru/en/superdzhet-100-shema-salona-luchshie-mesta-iraero-samolety.html) sami
donde los cazadores no vagan y donde los animales ni siquiera viven.

Hay un mito inusual que se asocia con los habitantes subterráneos de esta región, los sami y lapones los llaman saivok.
Este misterioso pueblo solía vivir en la superficie de la tierra, pero después de un fuerte cataclismo natural, cuyos recuerdos
se conservan en las leyendas de Laponia, se adentraron en cuevas subterráneas, dejando atrás estructuras megalíticas de
granito en el norte de la península.

La epopeya popular oral describe a los saivok como pequeñas criaturas que viven bajo tierra. Entienden el lenguaje
humano, y su brujería tiene un poder terrible que puede detener al Sol y la Luna, así como matar a las personas que
siempre han temido encontrarse con ellos. Pero incluso ahora, de vez en cuando hay información sobre las reuniones de
residentes locales, científicos y viajeros con misteriosos saivok.

Encuentros misteriosos y muertes inexplicables


En 1996, Yegor Andreev (el apellido ha sido cambiado) visitó la península de Kola, quien, como parte de un grupo de
"meteoritos negros" en el valle de Khibiny, buscó ilegalmente los restos de un meteorito que cayó en esas partes durante la
Edad de Hielo. Por los recuerdos de Yegor, una noche de verano escuchó sonidos extraños cerca de la tienda, que eran
similares al canto de la urraca. Mirando fuera de la tienda, Andreev de repente vio tres criaturas peludas que se parecían
vagamente a los castores. Pero un momento después, Yegor fue presa del horror: las criaturas, a quienes tomó por
animales, tenían rostros humanos con narices puntiagudas, pequeñas bocas sin labios, de las que sobresalían dos largos
colmillos, y ojos ardiendo en la oscuridad con una luz verdosa. Dando un paso hacia ellos, Andreev de repente se dio
cuenta de que no podía moverse ...

Solo en la noche del día siguiente, los compañeros encontraron a Yegor inconsciente a una distancia de tres kilómetros del
estacionamiento. Lo que le sucedió a Andreev después de salir de la tienda, Yegor no pudo explicarlo. Las circunstancias del
encuentro del joven con las misteriosas criaturas fueron borradas de su memoria ...

Una verdadera tragedia ocurrió en la península de Kola en 1999. En ese momento, cuatro turistas murieron en uno de los
pasos cerca de Seydozero. No se encontraron signos de muerte violenta en sus cuerpos, pero el horror fue capturado en los
rostros de los desafortunados. Cerca de los cuerpos, los residentes locales notaron huellas extrañas que se parecían
vagamente a las humanas, pero de gran tamaño. Inmediatamente después de esta tragedia, recordaron un incidente
similar que ocurrió en el verano de 1965, cuando tres geólogos murieron por alguna razón inexplicable en la tundra de
Lovozero y desaparecieron misteriosamente del campo. Sus cuerpos fueron encontrados dos meses después. Luego se
presentó una versión oficial, según la cual los geólogos fueron envenenados por hongos venenosos ...

Misterios de las expediciones

Las autoridades soviéticas conocían los extraños fenómenos que se observaron en la península de Kola en los años 20 del
siglo pasado. En 1920-1921, una expedición geográfica visitó esos lugares, dirigida por el jefe del laboratorio de
neuroenergética del Instituto de Medicina Experimental de toda la Unión, Alexander Varchenko. El objetivo oficial de la
expedición era estudiar la influencia del clima de las latitudes del norte en la fisiología del cuerpo humano. Pero en realidad,
el profesor Varchenko estaba interesado en las prácticas ocultas de los chamanes sami, así como en un fenómeno tan
misterioso como la medición y los cambios asociados en la conciencia humana. Fue la expedición de Varchenko la que
demostró por primera vez que la medición es una forma especial de zombi utilizada por los chamanes, así como causada
por extrañas estructuras de granito, cuyo descubrimiento pertenece a Alexander Varchenko. Entonces, en una de las
gargantas de la cresta de Manpupuner, los científicos descubrieron columnas de color blanco amarillento que parecían velas,
frente a las cuales había estructuras que parecían criptas tapiadas. Todos los intentos del grupo de acercarse a las
columnas y más allá de las criptas amuralladas no fueron coronados con éxito: de repente, el clima comenzó a deteriorarse
repentinamente, luego la gente y los caballos cargados fueron repentinamente capturados por un pánico irrazonable que los
alejó ...

Ya en 1992, la expedición de Magadán dirigida por Pavel Udaltsov en esas partes logró acercarse a varias colinas pequeñas,
que estaban ubicadas en el tramo y tenían un origen artificial obvio: estaban hechas de piedras de granito de la forma
correcta y se asemejaban a pirámides cubiertas de musgo y pequeños arbustos. Según la guía lapona, en una de las colinas
se suponía que había un agujero: la entrada al inframundo, que en los viejos tiempos a menudo era visitado por sus
compañeros de tribu-chamanes. Sin embargo, los miembros de la expedición, que se detuvieron a un par de cientos de
metros de las colinas, no pudieron avanzar más: un repentino malestar que se apoderó de la gente los obligó a regresar a
la base ...

Kola superprofunda

La perforación de un pozo ultraprofundo, que comenzó en los años 70 del siglo pasado en la península de Kola, causó un
fuerte descontento entre la población local. La razón principal de esto era que los ancianos de los sami y lapones temían la
ira de los perturbados habitantes subterráneos, cuyos rumores de existencia llegaban constantemente a los perforadores
que llegaban del continente. Pero a su debido tiempo no se informó nada sobre esta "empresa secreta". Entonces, varios
rumores ridículos se deslizaron, como "¡y de allí saltará el diablo!", Lo que incluso las abuelas en las entradas no creyeron.

Objeto especial

Hace treinta, cuarenta años, era casi imposible llegar a trabajar como alguien en el pozo superprofundo de Kola. De un
centenar de trabajadores de clase alta, dos fueron seleccionados, y los ingenieros, uno. El jefe del pozo fue nombrado por
el Comité Central del PCUS. Cada reclutado recibió inmediatamente un apartamento separado con muebles, raciones
especiales y un salario igual a dos generales en el "continente". Se sabe que 16 institutos de investigación estaban
trabajando simultáneamente en el pozo.

¿Elegiste accidentalmente un lugar para perforar un pozo ultraprofundo? ¡Claro que no! Los expertos saben que la península
de Kola se encuentra en el llamado Escudo Báltico, que tiene 3 mil millones de años.

The appearance of the Kola oil rig is capable of disappointing the layman. A well is not like a mine imagined. No descents
into the ground, only a drill with a diameter of a little more than 20 centimeters goes into the thickness. The section of the
Kola superdeep borehole looks like a thin needle piercing the earth's thickness. The multi-sensor drill at the end of the
needle is raised and lowered over a period of several days. It couldn't be faster: the strongest composite cable can break
under its own weight.

What is the Earth made of?

At the beginning of the 20th century, it was believed that the Earth consists of the crust, mantle and core. And at the same
time, no one really could say where one ends and another begins. Scientists did not even know what, in fact, the layers
themselves are made of. Some 40 years ago, they were sure that the granite layer begins at a depth of 50 meters and
continues up to three kilometers, and then basalts follow. Perhaps there is no stone on the planet stronger than granite. Try
to drill a palm-thick piece of granite and you will curse it a hundred times. And we are talking about several kilometers!

It was expected to meet the mantle at a depth of 15-18 kilometers. In reality, everything turned out to be completely
different. And although it is still written in school textbooks that the Earth consists of three layers, scientists from the Kola
Superdeep proved that this is not the case. The well showed that almost all of our previous knowledge about the structure
of the earth's crust is wrong. It turned out that the Earth does not at all look like a layer cake. From eyewitness accounts,
up to four kilometers everything went according to theory, and then the end of the world began. Theorists have promised
that the temperature of the Baltic Shield will remain relatively low down to a depth of at least 15 km. Accordingly, the well
can be dug up to almost 20 kilometers, just to the mantle.

But already at five kilometers the temperature exceeded 700 degrees Celsius, at seven - over 1200 degrees, and at a depth
of 12 kilometers the temperature was more than 2200 degrees - 1000 degrees higher than predicted. Kola drillers
questioned the theory of the layer-by-layer structure of the earth's crust - at least in the interval up to 12,262 meters.

At school we were taught: there are young rocks, granites, basalts, mantle and core. But the granites turned out to be
three kilometers lower than expected. Then there should have been basalts. They were not found at all. All drilling took
place in the granite layer. This is an extremely important discovery, because all our ideas about the origin and distribution of
minerals are connected with the theory of the layer-by-layer structure of the Earth.

Another surprise: life on planet Earth appeared, it turns out, 1.5 billion years earlier than expected. At depths where it was
believed that organic matter did not exist, 14 species of fossilized microorganisms were found - the age of the deep layers
exceeded 2.8 billion years. At even greater depths, where there is no longer any sedimentary rocks, methane appeared in
huge concentrations. This completely destroyed the theory of the biological origin of oil and gas.

By the way, the fact that the Earth is older than its estimated age and that life appeared on it much earlier was written back
in 1961 by the French scientist, historian and writer Joseph Roni Sr. Alas, without convincing reasoning. He also put forward
a theory of the structure of the Earth, corresponding to scientific data obtained while drilling a well on the Kola Peninsula.

Paranormal or coincidence?

It is not known for certain what is happening in the depths. Ambient temperature, noise and other parameters are
transmitted upward with a minute delay. Nevertheless, the drillers said that even such contact with the dungeon can be
seriously frightening. The sounds that came from below really look like screams and howls. To this can be added a long list
of accidents that followed the Kola Superdeep, when it reached a depth of 10 km.

Twice the drill was taken out melted, although the temperature from which it can melt is comparable to the temperature of
the sun's surface. Once the cable was pulled from below and cut off. Subsequently, when they drilled in the same place, no
remnants of the cable were found. What could have caused these and many other accidents is still a mystery.

There were also louder sensations. When, in the late 1970s, the Soviet automated space station brought 124 grams of a
lunar pound to Earth, researchers at the Kola Science Center found that it was like two drops of water similar to samples
from a depth of three kilometers! And a hypothesis arose: the moon broke away from the Kola Peninsula. Now they are
looking for exactly where. By the way, the Americans, who brought half a ton of soil from the Moon, did nothing sensible
with it. Placed in sealed containers and left for future generations to research.

Mysticism was also present in the history of the Kola Superdeep. Officially, as already mentioned, the well was shut down
due to lack of funds.
Coincidence or not, but it was in that 1995 in the depths of the mine that a powerful explosion of an unknown nature was
heard. Journalists from a Finnish newspaper broke through to the inhabitants of Zapolyarny, and the world was shocked by
stories about a demon flying out of the planet's interior. There and then there were also "eyewitnesses" of the incredible
phenomenon. This is where the researchers of anomalous phenomena, esotericism, mystics, etc., took their souls! Even
"hoarsely convincing" ufological publications did not know such sophisticated details!

Quite unexpectedly for everyone, the forecasts of Alexei Tolstoy from the novel "The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin" were
confirmed. At a depth of over 9.5 km, a real mine of all kinds of minerals, in particular gold, was discovered. A real olivine
layer, brilliantly predicted by the writer. Gold in it is 78 grams per ton. By the way, commercial production is possible even
at a concentration of 34 grams per ton. Perhaps, in the near future, humanity will be able to use this wealth. In the
meantime, the station is closed.

"They are afraid to dig!", "The earth does not admit to itself!" - say the jokers. Is this a joke? And can we hope that in the
near future (and albeit in the distant!) We will find out what is really happening in the bowels of the Earth? In the
meantime, in our time, every year dozens of hunters for a sensation of people come to the Kola Peninsula: some for
fragments of the famous meteorite, some in search of the bones of fossil animals, but who has a goal to get closer to the
mystical mysteries that abound in this ancient land.

Mystic. A journey into the unknown

The Far North - the lands of the legendary Arctida and Hyperborea, the edge of the eternal polar day, the land at the very
edge of the world!
The formidable seas that wash the Kola Peninsula, the harsh nature, stones and mysteries of ancient peoples that have not
yet been revealed.
Seids, shamans, flights of unknown bodies, flashes of aurora borealis!
All this and much more - the Murmansk Territory!
Some of the most interesting places to travel and explore:
Seidozero;
Island Sorcerer;
Lake Light;
Lovozero;

Flying stone.
Seids on Setnoy Island

Hyperboreans on the Kola Peninsula


Stone riddles of the Russian land
The path lay on the Kola Peninsula. Once, a couple of centuries ago, the Russian Pomors who came here called it Terskiy,
and in memory of this it still remains in the southeast of the Terskiy Bereg peninsula.
And it would be more correct to call him Rybachy, because the Sami "kul" is very close to "kola" and it means "fish". Some
interpreters stubbornly defend the version that the name of the peninsula is based on the Sami "kol" - "gold".

The large group of Muscovites included a variety of specialists - geologists, historians, archaeologists, ethnographers,
philosophers, and even ufologists, and they called their research team "Hyperborea-98". For they were going to find traces
of the ancient and mysterious country of Hyperborea in the area of ​Mount Ninchurt ...

At first, the journey across the Murmansk land presented no difficulties. From the window of a railway carriage or from the
back of a passing car, one could admire the hilly landscape (Khibiny in translation - “hills”), dense pine forest, calm surface
of lakes, soft blue of the North. It is not for nothing that one of the travelers called this region the Polar Palmyra. But it was
necessary to make our way to Mount Ninchurt, and the moment came when the roads and paths ended.

Motorboats had to overcome the dangerous Lovozero. It raged up to five points, and the fragile ships began to overwhelm
the waves. Stories about the daredevils who sank here involuntarily came to mind ... The members of the expedition
worked energetically with scoops. Thank God, the engines did not stall ... The soaked travelers landed on the isthmus
between Seydozero and Lovozero. The temperature dropped to zero. Having dried out by the fire, having rested a little, we
decided to move to the foot. We overcame the difficult taiga. It was hard when the swamp was squelching underfoot,
pouring rain was pouring down from above. It seemed that the warnings that some mysterious forces were inflicting "trials"
on travelers entering this energy zone were justified. Anomalous zones and places of power in the Murmansk region

Not without effort overcame the last mountain stream. Finally, the long-awaited Ninchurt appeared. The mountain is like a
mountain, with gentle slopes, a smoothed dome, not very high, not exceeding the main peak of the Chasna-chorr
peninsula, located on the same central elevation, where the Ponoy, Voronya and other local rivers originate. We set up
tents, set up a camp. The rain did not stop in the following days. But the expeditionaries were not discouraged. The main
thing is that they are on target. They jokingly called themselves Hyperboreans.

Either with humor, now in serious disputes, they inclined this ghostly mythical Hyperborea in every way. Maybe for the
successful upcoming work it was worth paying tribute to the ancient Greek god Boreas - the son of the starry sky and the
morning dawn - he was responsible for the north wind, which, to put it mildly, brought travelers to such regions from which
there was no return ... And the Hyperboreans, according to to the mythical ideas of the Hellenes, they lived in the Far
North, "beyond Boreas", in an ideal country, where Apollo himself visited from time to time, taking a break from the
summer heat.
Natives of this country taught people wisdom, arts, construction. And according to their stories, there, beyond Borey, the
tribesmen, as they say, knew how to live happily, in abundance and fun, with feasts, music, dances and songs. And even
when death came, they, having experienced all the pleasures, perceived it as a deliverance from satiety with life, ending it
with immersion in the sea. It was not in vain that Hercules went there, to the Hyperborean land, for the magic apples. The
Hyperboreans also took part in the journey of the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece. But myths are myths, and Homer,
Aristotle, Plato, Herodotus and many other ancient authors considered it necessary to mention this mysterious country.
After some oblivion, researchers at the beginning of the 20th century returned to this topic. Among others, the works of the
famous historian academician B.A.Rybakov deserved attention. On the basis of archaeological data, he managed to
determine the geographical boundaries of this mysterious country - he placed it in the north-east of Europe. The extreme
North of the Eurasian continent - the so-called Arctida - and according to paleoclimatology in ancient times did not differ in
cold weather: even in January, the temperature did not drop below zero. Coniferous and deciduous forests grew there. The
climate in these places changed only by the 4th millennium BC.

Anomalous zones and places of power in the Murmansk region Voroniy stone near Murmansk

All the participants of "Hyperborea-98" were worried about one obsessive question - will it be possible to find any traces?
Archaeologist Alexander Prokhorov was particularly concerned about it. There was neither time nor opportunity to conduct
excavations. But if you look closely, scrape off the top layer, then there was something to pay attention to. On one of the
slopes of the mountain, Prokhorov discovered a weakly preserved, but powerful masonry of the wall. Here they dug the
foundation of the building, a fence for a small reservoir. On the isthmus between Lovozero and Seydozero, in one of the
most inaccessible places, they stumbled upon a very ancient seid. It seems nothing special, there are quite a lot of such
seids in the mountains. But at the top of this large stone of a very regular geometric shape was placed a kind of bath, a
cavity, and in it, at the very bottom, there were coals. Are these traces of a ritual associated with fire?

In another place, Prokhorov looked closely at the inconspicuous stone. He reminded him of something ... The next day,
antique stone anchors, which had to be seen in the Black Sea museums, surfaced in my memory. From a photograph,
fellow archaeologists confirmed that this anchor can date back to the 4th millennium BC.
Another find on the slopes of Ninchurt. On one of the tiers, the archaeologist was struck by cuts, in a row up to a dozen
pieces. These are kind of windows. In Central Asia, Mesopotamia, partly in Egypt, a very characteristic style was widespread
- "blind windows", niches located at a distance of 5-6 m from each other along the walls. Thus, the dwellings of the
supreme nobility were decorated. Only if in the East they settled in adobe bricks, then here, on Ninchurt - in stone.
Moreover, the lump, in which the "blind windows" were cut, was a rectangle of a strictly geometric shape. Perhaps it was a
fragment of a wall.

Anomalous zones and places of power in the Murmansk region

There were not many finds, but they, as they say, were suggestive. I remembered the ancient maps, which depicted the
ancient continent and this blessed Hyperborea ... Among the few, copies of the maps of Gerard Mercator, who lived in the
16th century, have come down to us. One of them reproduced the outlines of the Northern Land most fully, in the center -
Arktida. Are these not traces of the events of the X-XII centuries? BC described in the "Avesta"?

He led the expedition to the foot of Ninchurt V.N. Demin, Doctor of Philosophy. The disputes about Hyperborea fascinated
him so much that he left all the office and classroom studies and rushed to the mountains. (Philosophers can be romantics!)
Having summarized the research material, he wrote a book on this topic. “A whole cultural hearth,” he noted, “weathered,
half-covered with a rock pound and ironed with ice and avalanches. Cyclopean ruins, giant hewn slabs of regular geometric
shape; steps leading to nowhere (in fact, we just do not yet know where they led twenty thousand years ago); walls with
cuts of a clearly man-made nature; boulders drilled by an unknown drill, a ritual well, a page of a stone manuscript with the
sign of a trident and a flower resembling a lotus ... "

And maybe one of the most exciting finds near the mysterious Seydozero and Mount Ninchurt is nothing less than the
remains of an ancient observatory, a structure in the form of a 15-meter trough with two sighting devices.

Anomalous zones and places of power in the Murmansk region

In terms of structure, design and possible functions, the structure resembled a large sextant drowned in the ground - the
device of the famous Ulugbek observatory near Samarkand ... The history of Hyperborea, according to V.N. Demina, can be
determined by the period from the 1st millennium BC.

“All these facts,” the scientist writes, “confirm the concept of a number of Russian and foreign scientists about the northern
origin of the entire world civilization and the fact that ethnic groups in the distant past - several tens of thousands of years
ago - left the North, and a natural disaster forced them to migrate. ... And our Kola Peninsula is one of the centers of
Hyperborean culture ”.
It was impossible not to recall another expedition to these places, in 1922. The team of researchers was headed by a
remarkable person - scientist and science fiction writer Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko. Having received a good education
at that time in the classical gymnasium of St. Petersburg and at the medical faculties of Kazan and Yuryevsky (Tartu)
universities, he got a job in the Ministry of Finance, but soon took up literary work. While still a student of biology, he was
fond of studying the paranormal abilities of a person, mystical teachings. Experiments in telepathy, public lectures, science
fiction novels brought him popularity. He worked since 1915 at the Institute of the Brain and Higher Nervous Activity, dealt
with mediums, psychics, and the mysteries of the human psyche. In parallel, I had to see in the Black Sea museums. From
the photograph, fellow archaeologists confirmed that this anchor may date back to the GU millennium BC.

Another find on the slopes of Ninchurt.


On one of the tiers, the archaeologist was struck by cuts, in a row up to a dozen pieces. These are kind of windows. In
Central Asia, Mesopotamia, partly in Egypt, a very characteristic style was widespread - "blind windows", niches located at a
distance of 5-6 m from each other along the walls. Thus, the dwellings of the supreme nobility were decorated. Only if in
the East they settled in adobe bricks, then here, on Ninchurt - in stone. Moreover, the lump, in which the "blind windows"
were cut, was a rectangle of a strictly geometric shape. Perhaps it was a fragment of a wall.

the remains of an ornament on a stone that is more than 8 thousand years old

There were not many finds, but they, as they say, were suggestive. I remembered the ancient maps, which depicted the
ancient continent and this blessed Hyperborea ... Among the few, copies of the maps of Gerard Mercator, who lived in the
16th century, have come down to us. One of them reproduced the outlines of the Northern Land most fully, in the center -
Arctida. Are these not traces of the events of the X-XII centuries? BC described in the "Avesta"?

He led the expedition to the foot of Ninchurt V.N. Demin, Doctor of Philosophy Disputes about Hyperborea captivated him so
much that he left all the office and classroom studies and rushed to the mountains. (Philosophers can be romantics!)
Having summarized the research material, he wrote a book on this topic. “A whole cultural hearth,” he noted, “weathered,
half-covered with a rock pound and ironed with ice and avalanches. Cyclopean ruins, giant hewn slabs of regular geometric
shape; steps leading to nowhere (in fact, we just do not yet know where they led twenty thousand years ago); walls with
cuts of a clearly man-made nature; boulders drilled by an unknown drill, a ritual well, a page of a stone manuscript with the
sign of a trident and a flower resembling a lotus ... "

And maybe one of the most exciting finds near the mysterious Seydozero and Mount Ninchurt is nothing less than the
remains of an ancient observatory, a structure in the form of a 15-meter trench with two sightings. In terms of structure,
design and possible functions, the structure resembled a large sextant drowned in the ground - the device of the famous
Ulugbek observatory near Samarkand ... The history of Hyperborea, according to V.N. Demina, can be determined by the
period from the 1st millennium BC.
“All these facts,” writes the doctrine, “confirm the concept of a number of Russian and foreign scientists about the northern
origin of the entire world civilization and“ in * that ethnic groups in the distant past - several tens of thousands of years ago
- left the North, and forced them to this migration by natural catastrophe. And our Kola Peninsula is one of the centers of
Hyperborean culture ”.

It was impossible not to recall another expedition to these places, in 1922. The team of researchers was headed by a
remarkable person - scientist and science fiction writer Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko. Having received a good education
at that time in the classical gymnasium of St. Petersburg and at the medical faculties of Kazan and Yuryevsky (Tartu)
universities, he got a job in the Ministry of Finance, but soon took up literary work. While still a student of biology, he was
fond of studying the paranormal abilities of a person, mystical teachings. Experiments in telepathy, public lectures, science
fiction novels brought him popularity. He worked since 1915 at the Institute of the Brain and Higher Nervous Activity, dealt
with mediums, psychics, and the mysteries of the human psyche. In parallel, Barchenko wrote works on parapsychology
and palmistry. It is clear that such a person could not but interest the OPTU. On the initiative of Felix Dzerzhinsky himself,
the researcher was hired to work in a special department headed by Gleb Bokiy, an old-school revolutionary who stood at
the origins of the founding of the GULAG system. Running a little ahead, it should be noted that in 1925, at the OPTU, a
neuroenergy laboratory was created under the leadership of Barchenko. For the security officers, the work of this institution
would be useful both for "facilitating" the extraction of classified information, and for influencing the consciousness of
people. But in 1937 the laboratory was closed, and its employees were repressed or shot for the company with the
"enemies of the people". But this is in a “shock” decade.

Officially, Barchenko was listed as an employee of the Scientific and Technical Department of the Supreme Council of the
National Economy, which was headed by "Iron Felix". But in fact, he read lectures on the occult to the workers of the
Lubyanka and was engaged in research in this area.

Significant funds were allocated for Barchenko's research, practically unlimited access to archival information was provided
... The scientist had to find evidence that the universal cosmic mind lies at the heart of our civilization. According to
Barchenko's hypothesis, humanity originated in the North during the so-called Golden Age, that is, approximately 10-12
thousand years ago. The Flood forced the Aryan tribes living there to leave the area of ​the present Kola Peninsula and move
south.

Alexander Vasilyevich organized expeditions to the observation zones of anomalous phenomena - he hoped that he would
find confirmation of his theory. The people who sent him there were interested in questions of a practical nature - in
particular, the effect of anomalous radiation, characteristic of sacred zones, on a person.

In 1921, allegedly on the instructions of the Institute for the Study of the Brain, Barchenko went to the Kola Peninsula in
search of the legendary Hyperborea. He was convinced that the Hyperboreans were a fairly highly developed civilization -
they knew the secret of atomic energy, they knew how to build aircraft and control them ... The researcher drew
information about this from the Masonic literature available to him. He also believed that the Sami shamans who lived on
the Kola Peninsula are the bearers of the ancient knowledge about Hyperborea.
Local residents said that at the foot of Ninchurt there are holes that lead to the dungeon. But those who are trying to
penetrate deeply are "stupid enough." Members of Barchenko's detachment found one of these manholes, even took
pictures at the entrance, but did not check the "stupidity". Although they say that Barchenko himself, trying to enter a
mysterious dungeon, experienced strange sensations ... He came to the conclusion that this place is under the influence of
unknown mystical forces ... One could build all sorts of assumptions - about underground tunnels, about ground
movements, about traces existing here all the same Hyperborea ...

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But Barchenko's expedition did not have the opportunity to linger. The main task was, as before other expeditions of that
time, in the search for minerals. Geologists have discovered rare earth and uranium-bearing ores in these places. And in
1922, they found in the taiga near the famous Seydozero at the intersection of water streams, hills resembling pyramids!
The Sami, who used these structures for ritual purposes, said that they were built a very long time ago, in time immemorial
... According to the scientist, all this could serve as evidence of the existence of Hyperborea.

Here, the researcher tried to find a mythical stone from Orion (or, as members of Western secret societies called it, the
Grail stone). According to legend, this stone had the ability to accumulate and transmit psychic energy over distances, to
come into contact with the cosmic mind ...

Shaman seids (tall columns made of stones) were also found there. Those present near these structures noticed weakness,
dizziness, and some experienced hallucinations, their body weight decreased or increased. Here, when communicating with
the Noid shamans, and then in their absence, I had to get acquainted with the so-called imagination (emeric). With this
phenomenon, similar to mass hypnosis, people repeated each other's movements, spoke in incomprehensible languages,
prophesied ... Did some forces of this unique occult place influence the psyche of people? After all, shamans knew how to
turn ordinary mortals into obedient puppets ...

The Kola Peninsula has long attracted the attention of travelers and tourists. And the descriptions of A.E. Fersman and MI.
Prishvin, memories of the search for Barchenko, popular rumor only fueled this interest. A pilgrimage began to the
mysterious Seydozero and Ninchurt Mountain in the 80s-90s of the last century. Dreamers and romantics, mostly from St.
Petersburg and Muscovites, tumbled down ... The places are really remarkable in their natural landscapes. Around the
swamp tundra, and here are wonderful lakes, picturesque rocks, magnificent trees ... Well, the main thing, as it has
become fashionable to say now, is energy ... It is not for nothing that shamans from various countries have been gathering
here for joint rituals recently.

Seers, contactees, psychics flocked here to their "gatherings". Some build pyramids from stones - generators of power and
meditate near them, comprehend eternal life and connection with the Cosmos. Others seek out the rocks higher and there
they connect with the Higher Intelligence. Still others are looking for traces of UFO landings and an alien base underground.
And there are those who go the simpler way - they arrange prayers and round dances in which the mother gave birth ... In
this they are helped by the local shaman, who took this title from his grandfather. In his plague, he willingly receives guests
and "enlightens" them about witchcraft places, tells them about the "Bigfoot" - a leshak.

man-made pyramids of antiquity

The city of Kavdory is located in the south-west of the Kola Peninsula, near the mouth of a volcano that erupted 450 million
years ago. Once upon a time, a mysterious Sami tribe lived here.
According to legend, all the Sami possessed supernatural powers, as they descended from the solar tribe of the gods. Their
descendants still live in these places. Many children are born with a psychic gift. A wide variety of anomalous phenomena
are not uncommon here. It is not for nothing that the mysterious Divo Mountain is located near the Kavdors, where all
kinds of miracles take place.

The teacher Valentina Yurevna Popova is the head of the children's environmental organization. The guys are engaged in
local history, study local ethnographic features, folklore, arrange trips along rivers and lakes.

Once their group discovered a masonry of clearly artificial origin, apparently - a burial. In the 1920s, a Sami settlement was
located on this site. The stones were laid out in a circle, some of them had already been split, destroyed by time.

Immediately one of the boys, Seryozha, had an incomprehensible premonition. He suddenly stopped perceiving the
surrounding reality, and pictures appeared before his eyes: first some kind of rhombus with four rays extending from him,
then a man standing on the shore of the lake and looking attentively at Seryozha.

The girl Oksana saw a small hut, a woman in clothes coming out from there ancient era (https://kinopultik.ru/en/the-greek-
sculpture-is-brief-sculpture-of-greece-of-the-era-of-classics-a-sculpture-of-ancient-greece.html)... Then there was a vision
of a "flying saucer" in the shape of a hat ...

Valentina Yurievna also visited "Hallucinations". A stone fence appeared in front of her on the shore of the lake, a burning
fire ...
The researchers measured the radiation coming from the burial site. It turned out that the stones have a negative charge.

The age of the clutch was determined at about 3000 years. The stones were laid out in such a way that they looked like a
map of the starry sky. The "drawing" reflected all astronomical laws, even the equinox dates. The earth's poles were clearly
marked on it.
By the way, the name of this area in translation from the Sami means "Sorcerer". They said that in the old days shamans
gathered here for a council. Wasn't the great shaman buried thousands of years ago under these stones? One of the girls
clearly felt the presence of an unknown dark force near the burial ...

Sami legend says that a person can turn into stone and his soul talks to people at the same time. So, the teacher and the
children had a strong feeling that someone was trying to convey some information to them.

seids and noids of the Kola Peninsula

Later, on the banks of the Iona River, in a place revered by the Sami as sacred, teenagers stumbled upon a rock with
drawings clearly made by the hand of a person who lived in ancient times: a hunter with a spear, a woman, some kind of
deity ... The drawings were circled in chalk to make them easier later was to be found. Imagine Valentina Yurievna's
surprise when, six months later, returning to this rock, she discovered that one of the elements of the image had
disappeared! Who could "erase" a drawing carved into stone thousands of years ago?

Once a few guys told Valentina Yuryevna that they "see" incomprehensible signs. Soon they came to a rock on which
exactly the same letters flaunted.

V.Yu. Popova and her students have no doubt that the secret of mysterious stones, inscriptions, drawings and visions is
connected with the Cosmos. Perhaps it was from there that the ancestors of the Sami came to Earth. And it is possible that
the newcomers still continue to visit their distant descendants - local residents often observe "flying saucers" in the sky.

But recently, mysterious disappearances of individual pilgrims and even entire groups have begun in these parts. Whether
they go into dungeons, whether they drown in lakes and swamps - neither the shamans nor the police can explain
anything. The media sounded the alarm. Local authorities were forced in 2000 to take such a sensible step - to invite
scientists from Moscow (four doctors of sciences - geological, biological, technical and military!). One of them, incognito,
gave the following explanations:
“I confess that I myself am a dreamer and would very much like to see traces of proto-civilization. When I reached the
isthmus between Lovozero and Seydozero and through the gold of birches I saw a road of huge slabs, the remains of some
cyclopean structures, mysterious arches of underground passages, I was shocked. Well, where, pray tell, did all this come
from in a remote and deserted place? For a while, I believed - yes, it really could be the remains of an ancient civilization!
But, alas, we did not find even signs of Hyperborea with all our efforts.

Upon careful acquaintance with the area, it immediately became clear how the road was formed from huge slabs. The fact
is that the mountain range here is composed of graphite shale. In time immemorial, the rock eroded in the rocks, water got
into the cracks, flat geometric blocks gradually broke, which slid from the slope. These blocks, crawling one on top of the
other, slid down to the bottom of the lake, and formed a "road". If you look closely at the rocky slope, you can see the
traces of these blocks 'departure'.

Remembering the expedition of V. Demin, the question arises - really four doctors of sciences and one graduated
philosopher could not figure out whether it was an artificial road or a natural one?

The learned men visited various "witchcraft" places near Ninchurt. As for the death of visiting pilgrims and frivolous tourists,
such an assumption was formed. There are indeed tunnels here, but their origin is not at all Hyperborean. During the war in
the 40s, prisoners from the Revda Gulag camps worked on the slopes of the mountain. They mined uranium ore according
to the Beria program. They say they came across both gold and platinum. The adits were made by miners from the caves.
The development was closed, the prisoners were taken out, and the entrances to the tunnels were blown up. And although
these places are overgrown with bushes and moss, traces can be seen.
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Among the "Hyperboreans" are not only "archaeologists", but also hunters to look for gold. They are clearing the rubble and
entering the adits. And the lining is rotten ... Those who cross Lovozero in kayaks also perish, without any mysticism. The
weather here can change in a few minutes, the waves sometimes rise up to five meters. Local residents, believing or not
believing in the witchcraft danger, prefer to keep their course close to the coast. Give room to new romantics. Fragile
kayaks cannot withstand storms, and even an inflatable vest will not help in icy water.

But, debunking shamanism and mysticism, the invited researchers still recognize the peculiarities of these places.
“A long stay here really has a negative effect on people. Some just have a headache, others faint, others hear chants and
someone's voices. And the reason is that there are so-called geopathogenic zones. According to the tectonic map, there are
faults in the earth's crust in the Seydozero region, and there is an active release of radon. Here the intensity, structure and
interconnections of geophysical fields (primarily magnetic and gravitational fields change - hence the change in human
weight). Changes in these fields can also be caused by cosmic reasons (wobble of the Earth's poles, the effect of explosions
on the Sun and the movement of planets).

All this together has an impact on biological rhythms, psyche and human instincts. He inadequately assesses reality,
suddenly falls into euphoria or depression, as a result, he does strange things. On the Kola Peninsula, this state is called a
weeping. People fall into this state because the impact of the natural energy field of the Earth in geopathogenic zones
exceeds the "assimilation" of an ordinary person. Mother Nature has gone too far here with energy. By the way, it was not
by chance that shamans put their seids at the intersection of water streams. The streams trace the faults of the earth's
crust, and the highest energetics is observed at the points of their intersection ”.

Local residents have such local zones as notorious for bad, witchcraft places, and they, as a rule, try not to go there and not
build anything. Do not feed the "Hyperboreans", adventure lovers and fans of the muse of wanderings with honey, but
serve such zones.

Doctors of Sciences pointed out another factor, maybe not entirely scientific, but quite noticeable. As for the visions that the
"Hyperboreans" visit, the "report" says, during meditations in places chosen by shamans, then, according to the
authoritative statement of the aborigines supplying the visitors with alcoholic drinks, after three bottles of vodka one may
not dream of such a dream. It is not specified only, three bottles for how many people.

And then the positive manifestation of the geopathogenic zone at the foot of Ninchurt is much more serious. There, they
say, there are so-called geovitagenic (useful) places. Since ancient times, women have been treated for infertility there.

LOVOZER RIDDLES
Lovozero - the fourth largest lake in the Murmansk region, is one of the most famous anomalous zones
(https://kinopultik.ru/en/ekspediciya-na-g-sinyuha-anomalnaya-zona-r9y1-ozero-mohovoe-gora-sinyuha.html) Russia.
What is not attributed to this object: distortion of space and time, fluctuations in the gravitational background, therapeutic
effects on the human body ... In addition, near Lovozero you can find a yeti - Bigfoot.

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An expedition of 1920, led by A.V. Barchenko, head of the Murmansk Maritime Institute of Local History. The aim of the
expedition was to study the most frequent phenomenon in the Lovozero area - "measuring" - a mysterious mental illness
spreading like an epidemic. "Measuring" acts like a mass psychosis, depriving people of their will and making it senseless to
repeat various movements one after another or indiscriminately execute other people's commands. The effect lasts from
several hours to a day and can be repeated. The Yakuts explain the "measuring" by the fact that an evil spirit infiltrates the
patient's body. But just in case, it is better to buy a weapon for self-defense on the website zveroboy.ru.

The expedition was constantly faced with unexplained phenomena. Also, many ritual objects and buildings were discovered,
left over from the ancient culture of the Lapps. It is not known whether the expedition managed to lift the veil of secrecy
and understand what causes the "measuring" ...

Lovozero remains the object of special attention of scientists to this day. Expeditions headed by V.N. Demina. Their goal was
to find the mysterious country of Hyperborea. And in 2000, V. Chernobrov and his group of researchers recorded a lot of
testimonies from local residents that Bigfoot lives in the Lovozero area.

ISLAND OF KOLDUN

Koldun Island (Magic Island) is a small mysterious island in Lovozero on the Kola Peninsula, where a number of mysterious
phenomena take place. The island is shaped like a crescent moon, and the coast in this crescent is covered with amazingly
clean and quality sand. A Bigfoot was observed several times on the Koldun, a poltergeist was "registered" in one hut, and
other unexplained events were observed. The island is also likely to have an anomalous zone. Anomalous zones and places
of power in the Murmansk region

One of the eyewitnesses who encountered the unexplained on the island was the doctor V. Strukov, who after graduating
from the academy in 1975 ended up serving in an air unit in Severomorsk. In the winter of 1976/77, he went fishing with
friends and colleagues. This is how he describes the story: "I had to witness very strange, almost tragic events on
Lovozero, on the sacred island of Koldun. It was necessary to sail about 40 kilometers to the island. We went on 4 boats,
but one motor broke down at once, and a specialist mechanic for some reason could not fix the breakdown. We replaced
the motor with a new one, but after 5-10 kilometers another one breaks down ... I had to return. They say - take a local
Lapp and his motor with you. We take a very drunk Lapp and his ancient motor. I performed the duties of a doctor, then I
sat next to our guide and very often, at his request (when the engine began to stall), poured him pure alcohol. For this he
told me the legend about this island and lake. According to him, the island serves all local residents a haven and saves from
starvation: huge pines grow there, a lot of mushrooms, berries and fish (there is even trout). Here you will not die of
hunger and cold - but nothing can be taken from there ...

We caught red fish there - brown trout, trout, whitefish, gathered mushrooms and berries and dined together. It was a
pleasant, clear, warm evening. Gathered on the way back. This is where it all started. A real hurricane has risen, you can't
see anything. One motor stalled. They began to sink, the wave was already covering the board. We moved out of the stalled
boat, the overload turned out - even worse. I have already decided that no one will survive. And then our Lappier ordered
everything caught and collected to be thrown overboard. We carried out the order, but the hurricane was getting stronger.
We tried to scoop out the water with empty containers, but it was practically useless: the wave was too high. There was no
point in rowing either - you could not see anything two meters away ... Here the Lappier says that not everything, they say,
was thrown away - look. One colonel found in his pocket a pebble the size of a pigeon's egg, transparent, beautiful, even,
he picked it up on the shore, put it in his pocket and forgot it. This pebble was immediately thrown overboard. We all
expected a miracle from this stone - and literally in 10-15 seconds everything calmed down, absolute calm was established,
the sky shone, and we sat wet to the skin in half-flooded boats and were afraid to look each other in the eyes "... [" Science
and Religion "1998, No. 8, p. 39].
Seidozero

In the very center of the Lovozero mountain range, bordered on three sides by rocks and mountain peaks, is Lake
Seydozero. This name indicates that the lake is the residence of the sacred spirit. Sometimes evil, sometimes kind. When
the Sami come to the lake, the first thing they do is to placate the spirit so that the fishing will be and everyone will stay
healthy.

Seidozero has an absolute elevation of +189 m above sea level. The length of the Seydozero is 8 km, the width is from 1.5
km in the narrow part to 2.5 km in the wide part. From the west, the mountain river Elmorayok flows into the lake, in the
east flows from the Seydyavryok and flows into the lake Lovozero. The mountains that close the lake valley from the
northern winds have created their own special microclimate on Seydozero, so the nature here is somewhat different from
the usual circumpolar one. Some plants are found only here.

Many legends are associated with this lake. For example, about the villain Kuivu whose image can be seen on a rock near
Seydozero. The image is gigantic - about 70 meters high and 30 meters wide. And the Lapps (indigenous people) tell the
legend like this:

It was a long time ago - a long time ago, when I was not there yet. Strangers found on our land, they said - Shvets, and we
were a lop, like a lop - naked, without weapons, even without shotguns, and not everyone had knives. And we didn't want
to fight. But the Shevets began to take away the bulls and whales, took our fish spots, built paddocks and lemmas - there
was nowhere to go. And so the old people gathered and began to think about how to drive out the Shveta, and he is so
strong - big, with firearms. We consulted, argued and decided to go all together against him, take our reindeer and again
sit on Seytyavr and Umbozero.

And they went to a real war - some with a shot-cutter, some just with a knife, they all went to the shvet, and the shvet was
strong and was not afraid of the shovel. First, he cunningly lured our lump to Seytyavr and began to crumble it there. He
hits to the right - so there were no ten of ours, and all the mountains, tundra and khibiny are splashed with drops of blood;
hit to the left - again there were no ten of ours, and again drops of Lopa's blood splashed across the tundra.

But our old men were angry when they saw that the shvet began to crumble them, hid in the willow, gathered their
strength and all at once surrounded the shvet on all sides; he is there, here - he has no way anywhere: neither to go down
to Seityavr, nor to climb out to the tundra; so he froze on the rock that hangs over the lake. When you are on Seytyavr, you
yourself will see the giant Kuiva - this is the shvet that our Sami laid flat on the stone, our old men, when they went to war
against him. So he stayed there, damned Kuiva, and our old men again took possession of the bulls and dumplings, again
sat down on fish places and began to hunt. ... ...
Only now the petrified drops of Sami blood remained in the tundra, a lot of them were shed by our old men while Kuiva was
mastered. Now often in the mountains they find a red stone - eudialyte, this is Sami blood.

Even in modern times, Seydozero continues to surprise. So, a few years ago, a scientific expedition discovered traces of
ancient buildings at the bottom of the lake. Presumably these are buildings from the times of the Hyperborean civilization.
An ancient stonehenge observatory oriented by the stars was discovered on Seydozero. Also on the rocks were found meter
hieroglyphs, which were partially translated using the ancient Indian language. Hyperborea is considered the ancestral
home of all mankind, and the fact that it could be located on the Kola Peninsula is indicated by some local names having
common roots with Indian words.

For some time the territory of Seydozero was a nature reserve, but unfortunately no protection was carried out. And now,
when the flow of tourists to the lake has increased, you can meet thugs who, for the sake of a second's entertainment, can
cut down a live spruce, and even sign their deeds. Can post and check the brains of "travelers"?

Flying stone

According to Sami legend, this stone came from somewhere in Scandinavia. He was looking for a calm and fertile place for
a long time, sinking to the ground in many places in Lapland, and did not find it.
Either he didn’t like the mountains, or the waters and winds, or people treated him without due respect. And so he found
his place here, on Lake Vuliavr, on a high mountain covered with gray lichens. He sat down on his future bed, as if not yet
deciding to finally stay here.
He turned his face to the vast Ponoy swamp with the sacred secret lake Seydyavr and he liked this land. So since then, he
rests here, while this corner of nature still remains untouched, while people still treat him with due respect. Anomalous
zones and places of power in the Murmansk region

Arctida - HYPERBORHEA

Arctida (Hyperborea) is a hypothetical ancient continent or large island that existed in the north of the Earth, in the North
Pole region, and was inhabited by a once powerful civilization.
The name should be understood as follows: Hyperborea is what is located in the far north, “behind the north wind Boreas,”
in the Arctic. Until now, the existence of Arctida-Hyperborea has not been confirmed, except for ancient Greek legends and
the image of this land area in old engravings, for example, on the map of Gerard MERCATOR, published by his son Rudolph
in 1595. This map depicts the legendary mainland Arctida in the center, and around the coast of the North Ocean with easily
recognizable modern islands and rivers.

By the way, this map itself gave rise to many questions from researchers. For example, in the area near the mouth of the
Ob, this map contains the inscription “Golden Woman”. Is this really the same legendary miraculous statue, a symbol of
knowledge and power, which has been searched for throughout Siberia for centuries? Here, its exact binding to the terrain
is given - go and find

According to the descriptions of the same ancient Greek chroniclers, Arctida supposedly had a favorable climate, there 4
large rivers flowed from the central sea (lake) and fell into the ocean, making Arctida look like a “round shield with a cross”
on the map. The Hyperboreans, the inhabitants of Arctida, ideal in their structure, were especially loved by the god Apollo
(his priests and servants existed in Arctida). According to some ancient schedule, Apollo appeared in these lands every time
exactly 19 years later. In general, the Hyperboreans were close to the gods no less, and perhaps more, than the “God-
beloved” Ethiopians, Phaeacs and lotophagi. By the way, many Greek gods, the same Apollo, as well as the well-known
Hercules, Perseus and other less famous heroes had a common epithet - Hyperborean ..

Perhaps this is also why life in a happy Arctida, along with reverent prayers, was accompanied by songs, dances, feasts and
general enduring fun. In Arctida, even death came only from fatigue and satiety with life, more precisely from suicide -
having experienced all kinds of pleasure and tired of life, the old Hyperboreans usually threw themselves into the sea

The wise Hyperboreans possessed a huge amount of knowledge, the most advanced at that time. It was the natives of
these places, the Apollo sages Abaris and Aristeus (who were considered both servants and the hypostasis of Apollo), who
taught the Greeks to compose poems and hymns, and for the first time discovered the main wisdom, music, philosophy.
Under their leadership, the famous Delphic temple was built ... These teachers, as the chronicles reported, also owned the
symbols of the god Apollo, including an arrow, a raven, a laurel with miraculous power

The following legend has survived about Arctida: once its inhabitants presented the first crop grown in these places to
Apollo himself on Delos. But the girls sent with gifts were forcibly abandoned on Delos, and some were even raped. After
that, faced with the savagery of other peoples, the cultural Hyperboreans no longer went far from their land, but piled gifts
on the border with a neighboring country, and then other peoples delivered gifts to Apollo for a fee.

The historian of the ancient world Pliny the Elder took the description of an unknown country very seriously. From his
records, the location of a little-known country is almost unambiguously traced. Getting to Arctida, according to Pliny, was
difficult (for people, but not for the Hyperboreans who could fly), but not so impossible, it was only necessary to jump over
some northern Hyperborean mountains: “Beyond these mountains, on the other side of Aquilon, a happy people ... who are
called Hyperboreans, reaches very advanced years and is glorified by wonderful legends ... The sun shines there for six
months, and this is only one day when the Sun does not hide ... from the spring equinox to the autumn, the luminaries only
rise there once a year at the summer solstice, and they set only at the winter solstice ... This country is all in the sun, with
a fertile climate and is devoid of any harmful wind. Homes for these residents are groves, forests; the cult of the Gods is
managed by individuals and by the whole society; there is no discord or disease of any kind. Death comes there only from
satiety with life ... One cannot doubt the existence of this people ...

There is one more indirect evidence of the former existence of a highly developed polar civilization. Seven years before the
first circumnavigation of Magellan, the Turks Piri REIS drew up a map of the world, which marked not only America and the
Strait of Magellan, but also Antarctica, which Russian sailors had to discover only 300 years later ... The coastline and some
details of the relief are presented on it with such accuracy, which can be achieved only with aerial photography, and even
shooting from space. The southernmost continent of the planet on the Piri Reis map is free of ice! It has rivers and
mountains. The distances between the continents have been slightly changed, which confirms the fact of their drift

A short entry in the diaries of Piri Reis says that he made his map based on materials from the era of Alexander the Great.
How did they know about Antarctica in the IV century BC? e.? An interesting fact: in the 1970s, the Soviet Antarctic
expedition found that the ice shell covering the continent is at least 20 thousand years old, it turns out that the age of the
real primary source of information is at least 200 centuries. And if so, the conclusion suggests itself that when the map was
drawn up, perhaps, there was a developed civilization on Earth, which in such deep antiquity managed to achieve such
colossal successes in cartography? The best contender for the best cartographers of that time could be the Hyperboreans,
since they also lived at the pole, only not at the south, but on the north, which, we recall, were both free of ice and cold at
that time. The ability to fly, possessed by the Hyperboreans, made it possible to fly from pole to pole. Perhaps this explains
the mystery of why the original map was drawn as if the observer were in Earth's orbit.

But soon, as we already know, the polar cartographers died or disappeared, and the polar regions were covered with ice ...
Where do their further traces lead? It is believed that the highly developed civilization of Hyperborea, which died as a result
of a climatic cataclysm, left behind descendants in the person of the Aryans, and those, in turn, the Slavs and Russians.

The search for Hyperborea is akin to the search for the lost Atlantis, with the only difference that part of the land remained
from the sunken Hyperborea - this is the north of present-day Russia. However, some interpretations (this is my own
personal opinion) suggest that Atlantis and Hyperborea are generally one and the same continent ... So or not - to some
extent, future expeditions should approach the solution of the great mystery. In the north of Russia, numerous geological
parties have repeatedly encountered traces of the activities of the ancients, but none of them purposefully set out to search
for the Hyperboreans

In 1922, an expedition led by Barchenko and Kondiain took place in the area of ​Seydozero and Lovozero in the Murmansk
region, which was engaged in ethnographic, psychophysical and simply geographical research. By chance or not by
accident, the search engines stumbled upon an unusual hole that goes underground. The scientists failed to penetrate
inside - a strange, unaccountable fear, almost palpable horror, literally rushing out of the black mouth, interfered. One of
the local residents said that “it felt as if your skin was being ripped off alive!” A collective photo has survived [published in
NG-nauka, 1997, October], in which 13 members of the expedition were photographed next to the mystical manhole

After returning to Moscow, the materials of the expedition were very carefully studied, including at the Lubyanka. It's hard
to believe, but A. Barchenko's expedition was personally supported by Felix DZERZHINSKY even at the preparatory stage.
And this in the most hungry years for Soviet Russia, immediately after the end of the civil war! This can be interpreted in
such a way that not all the goals of the expedition are known to us reliably. It is now difficult to figure out what exactly
Barchenko went to Seydozero for, the leader was repressed and shot, the materials he got were never published

In the 1990s, Doctor of Philosophy Valery Nikitich DEMIN drew attention to the very meager memories of Barchenko's finds
that have come down to us, and when he studied the local legends in detail and compared them with the Greek ones, he
came to the conclusion that one should look here

The places are actually amazing, and Seydozero is still awe-inspiring, or at least respectful, among the locals. Just a
century or two ago, its southern shore was the most honorable stone burial place for shamans and other respected
members of the Sami people. For them, the name of Seydozero and the paradise beyond the grave were simply the same.
It was even allowed to fish here only one day a year ... In Soviet times, the area north of the lake was considered a
strategic resource base; large reserves of rare earth metals were discovered here. Now Seydozero and Lovozero are famous
for the frequent appearance of various anomalous phenomena, and even ... a small tribe of snowmen, extremely raging in
the local taiga ..
In 1997-1999, in the same place under the leadership of V. Demin, searches were again undertaken, only this time for the
remains of the ancient civilization of Arctida. And the news was not long in coming. So far, during the expeditions
"Hyperborea-97" and "Hyperborea-98" were found: several destroyed ancient buildings, including a stone "observatory" on
Mount Ninchurt, stone "road", "stairs", "Etruscan anchor", a well under mountain Kuamdespakhk; some items were selected
that testify to the existence of arts and crafts in these places (for example, an adjuster from Revda, Alexander FEDOTOV,
found a strange metal "nesting doll" in the Chivruay gorge); several images of the "trident", "lotus", as well as the gigantic
(70 m) rock-shaped cross-shaped image of a man "old man Koivu" (according to legends, a defeated "alien" Swedish god,
defeated and embedded in a rock south of Karnasurta), is investigated. ...

However, as it turned out, "old man Koivu" is composed of blackened stones, on which water has been oozing from the rock
for centuries. Other finds are also not so simple. Professional geologists and archaeologists are skeptical about the above
finds, considering all of them to be nothing more than a play of nature, Sami structures up to several centuries old and
remnants of the activities of Soviet geologists in the 1920s and 1930s.

However, when studying the pros and cons, one cannot ignore the fact that it is always easier to criticize than to get
evidence. In the history of science, there have been many cases when researchers criticized to smithereens in the end
achieved their goal. A classic example is the “non-professional” Heinrich Schliemann, who found Troy where it “should not
be”. To repeat this kind of success, you need to be passionate at the very least. All opponents of Professor Demin just call
him “over-enthusiastic”. So, we can say that there is a certain hope for the success of the search.

It is necessary to search, since it is not just about the traces of one of the ancient peoples, but about a very highly
developed civilization, perhaps, as V. Demin believes, the ancestral home of the Aryan Slavic people - the place “where the
peoples came from”. Could this be, in principle, in our inhospitable cold mosquito North? Do not rush to answer, because
once the climate of today's Russian North was much more favorable. As Lomonosov wrote, “in the northern regions in
ancient times there were great heatwaves, where elephants could be born and reproduce ... it was possible”. Perhaps a
sharp cooling occurred as a result of some cataclysm or as a result of a slight displacement of the earth's axis (according to
the calculations of the ancient Babylonian astronomers and Egyptian priests, this happened 399 thousand years ago).

However, the option with turning the axis does not work - after all, according to the ancient Greek chronicles, a highly
developed civilization existed in Hyperborea only a few thousand years ago, and it was ON THE NORTH POLE or near it (this
is clearly seen from the descriptions, and these descriptions should be trusted, because it is impossible to come up with and
describe the polar day in such a way as it is visible only at the pole, and nowhere else)

If you ask the question about the specific location of Arctida, there is no clear answer, because at first glance there are not
even islands near the North Pole. But ... there is a powerful underwater ridge, named after the discoverer by the
Lomonosov ridge, next to it is the Mendeleev ridge. They really went to the bottom of the ocean relatively recently - in
geological terms. If so, then the possible inhabitants of this hypothetical Arctida, at least some of them, quite had time to
move to the present continent in the area of ​the Canadian Arctic Archipelago or the Kola, Taimyr Peninsulas, and most likely
in Russia - east of the Lena Delta (exactly where the ancient advised to look for the famous "Golden Woman")

If Arctida-Hyperborea is not a myth, then how to explain the warm climate in the large circumpolar territory? Powerful
geothermal heat? A small country may well be warmed by the warmth of gushing geysers (like Iceland), but this will not
save it from the onset of winter. And in the messages of the ancient Greeks there is no mention of thick trails of steam (it
was impossible not to notice them). However, who knows, maybe this hypothesis has a right to exist: volcanoes and
geysers heated Hyperborea, and then one fine day they ruined it ... Hypothesis two: maybe the reason for the heat is the
warm Gulf Stream current? But now its heat is not enough to heat a large area (any inhabitant of the Murmansk region,
where the “warm” Gulf Stream ends its course, will tell you this). Maybe the current was more powerful earlier? It may well
be. Otherwise, we will be forced to assume that the heat in Hyperborea was generally of artificial origin! If, according to the
same Greek historians, there, in this heavenly place, the problems of longevity, rational land use, free flight in the
atmosphere and many others were solved, then why should the Hyperboreans not “at the same time” solve the problem of
climate control!
Directions to the search site for Arctida on Seydozero:

1) by train or by passing to Olenegorsk, Murmansk region (1.5 days from Moscow by train); by passing or by bus to Revda;
then on foot or by bus to the mine about 10 km; walk about 15 km along the trail through the pass strictly south to
Seydozero; on foot for about 10 km along the trail along the shore of the lake to the only preserved hut on the shore of
Seid Lake ..

2) from Revda by bus to the village of Lovozero; go to the southern outskirts of the village; walk along the power line
leading to the south (but not the one that leads to the west-south-west!), along the trail and clearing (sometimes by
swamps) along the coast of Lovozero for about 30 km to Motka (a hut on the bank of Lovozero) and the road, leading to
the west; along it about 2 km to the hut on Seydozero ..

3) from Lovozero, hire a motor boat from local residents, which will take you 1 hour to Motka and the road to Seidozero;
walk along it to the hut

ANCIENT PYRAMIDS

This amazing story happened during an expedition to the Kola Peninsula aimed at searching for traces of ancient
Hyperborea. The expedition was organized by a group of researchers from different regions of the country. All experienced
pathfinders with extensive experience of travel on the Kola Peninsula. The group was led by X. On September 13, the group
went to the Teriberka area, left their cars there and headed towards Lake X on foot with a local guide.
At 14.30 the leader of the group got in touch and said that he had found a pyramid that clearly belonged to the culture of
the ancient Hyperboreans and whose approximate dating is at least 25 thousand years before the birth of Christ. And at the
base of this pyramid, a group of brave explorers discovered the entrance to the cave. After that, I was able to get from the
manager four photos on the phone and a short message - we are going inside ...
The group did not get in touch until yesterday. The group leader picked up the phone after my hundredth call and informed
him that he was already in Moscow. There was fear and anxiety in his voice, and he told me that an ancient city was found
under the pyramid, but he flatly refused to talk about what was found in that city and advised me never to approach this
mysterious pyramid, never in my life or this trip may be the last one for me.
p.S. What secrets does this ancient pyramid (https://kinopultik.ru/en/pervaya-v-istorii-chelovechestva-piramida-dlya-
chego-i-kak.html)- this question haunts me for the second day already ... but I will not give up and will continue research,
whatever the cost. The light of knowledge is worth life!
METEORITE OF THE KOLA PENINSULA
Scientists have found fragments of a meteorite that flew over the Kola Peninsula in April, reports the E1 portal.
Particles of a celestial body found in Finland. It turned out that the iron content in this fragment is higher than in similar
pieces of the Chelyabinsk meteorite.
As previously reported by Polit74 agency, on April 19, residents of the Kola Peninsula could observe the fall of a celestial
body similar to Chelyabinsk meteorite (https://kinopultik.ru/en/the-meteorite-will-fly-by-1210.html)... A bright flash lit up
the sky at about two o'clock in the morning, but the shock and sound waves did not follow. There were no complaints from
the residents of the region about the destruction, and no victims were registered either.

The astronomical phenomenon could be seen and recorded by residents of Murmansk, Severomorsk, Apatity, Kirovsk and
Koashva. They saw a bright trail in the sky, then a flash from the explosion. Drivers of some cars, where video recorders
are installed, managed to capture the event on video.
At the end of May, a group of scientists from Russia, the Czech Republic and Finland found the first fragment of a meteorite
in Finland. The 120-gram piece was found by Nikolai Kruglikov, associate professor of the UrFU and an employee of the Ural
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The most most of (https://kinopultik.ru/en/okeaniya-oceania---eto-gde-
nahoditsya-okeaniya-na-karte-mira.html) the celestial body is still in the swamps.

The meteorite that fell on the Kola Peninsula has already received the name Annamsky after the Annama River, which flows
a hundred kilometers from Murmansk. Scientists managed to establish the nature of this celestial body. This is the outer
shell of an asteroid that collided with a fellow. Because of this, part of it broke off and flew to Earth. Exploration of
fragments of the Annam meteorite continues.

And residents of the Chelyabinsk region have recently been able to observe unusual natural phenomena
(https://kinopultik.ru/en/rare-natural-phenomena-on-earth-secrets-of-the-most-unusual-natural-phenomena.html) arrivals
celestial bodies (https://kinopultik.ru/en/the-sun-stars.html)... In addition to the sensational meteorite that fell on February
15, 2013, a UFO was seen in the sky over Miass on the eve of Cosmonautics Day.

SOUNDS FROM HELL


On the Internet, newspapers and the media, it is often mentioned about the sounds from hell, which were allegedly
recorded on a tape recorder at a depth of about 12 km in the Kola superdeep well in the Murmansk region.

In fact:

The news about the sounds from hell was invented by April 1 in one of the Russian publications, but after the message was
rewritten by the American media, the information spread around the world and returned to Russia in 1997, now as a
scientific fact. By that time, drilling on the well had not been carried out for 5 years (since 1992), so it was impossible for
journalists to verify this "fact".

In 2012, the audio recording of "Sounds from Hell" was analyzed. It turned out that the recording was made by two
microphones in the studio (it is impossible to put 2 microphones into the well at once). Sounds are completely synthesized,
artificial, i.e. computer generated. A professional sound engineer in the recording archives managed to find the original
source of this recording, it is an American horror film of the 1972 model.

ANCIENT STONE BALL


Old stone ball (https://kinopultik.ru/en/dostoprimechatelnosti-kosta-riki-ih-foto-i-opisanie-puteshestvie-v-kosta-riku-
dostoprimechatelnost.html) 35-40 cm in diameter was found among the rocks of the Nemetsky Kuzov Island in the White
Sea; Lyudmila Lapushkina writes in Cosmopoisk: "The ball was found quite recently, it seems, this year, on an island in a
crevice of rocks, which also look man-made in many places, it is impossible to get it, at least just like that, but you can
really get through and touch it , albeit very difficult and not for everyone. The ball is absolutely smooth! "
UFO
exactly 29 years ago,
September 7, 1984
a rocket taking off over the Kola Peninsula provoked UFO sightings in most of the northwestern part of the USSR, including
from overflying passenger aircraft.
These observations of the UFO (starting effect) later served as the reason for the release of the sensational article "Exactly
at 4.10", which was widely quoted in the world and actually became a milestone in the history of ufology.
A UFO was seen in the Murmansk region
An acquaintance recently said that he saw a ball in the village of Ponoy, shimmering with a pale blue light. As if a balloon
flew quickly over the village, it was noticed by several builders who reconstructed houses there. Ahead of the ball, three
bright white lights moved, and when it disappeared behind the mouth of the Ponoy River, a slight glow remained. Maybe it's
a UFO?
Alexander.
- Yes, we were informed about this object, - confirmed the head of the UFO section of the Murmansk Astronomical and
Geodetic Club "Orion" Andrei RYAZANTSEV. - Where the ball came from is still unknown. Perhaps people saw the launch of a
rocket from the Plesetsk cosmodrome, but the time difference between the launch and the appearance of the balloon is
several days, so another explanation must be sought. In addition, in Murmansk itself, another object was observed last
winter - a "pear" flying with its sharp end down. At first it hung motionless, and then began to slowly descend until it
disappeared behind the houses. Presumably it was a gas cylinder from a meteorological probe. Now we are looking for
other observers who saw this "pear".

UFOs and the Mysteries of the Third Reich


“The Nazis in the High North tested flying saucers that were able to overcome Earth's gravity. Sami shamans took part in
their creation. Later, these carriers of secret knowledge were shot in the Mauthausen concentration camp. The Germans
were simply afraid that the shamans might fall into the hands of the NKVD and tell secrets. But the creator of the cymbals
Viktor Schauberger survived. After the war, the Americans invited him and asked him to start making cymbals again. The
scientist refused even big bucks, so it is impossible to recreate this technology. Say, this is an excerpt from a science fiction
novel? No, this topic was discussed quite seriously the other day at a meeting of the regional club of local historians in the
scientific library.
It was about the discoveries of the 2010 field season in the Arctic. In a strange way, they were interspersed with stories
about the secret plant of Nazi Germany under the Ahnenerbe project. Vladislav Troshin, a member of the Russian
Geographical Society, tried to convince the audience that German troops did not want to capture Murmansk because of the
freezing port ...
- The Nazis in the Liinakhamari area had a secret plant that produced a new weapon - UFO, with its help Hitler wanted to
conquer the world, - Vladislav Troshin is sure. - The start of serial production was scheduled for the beginning of the forty-
fifth year "

The alleged "sites for testing Nazi UFOs" are in fact nothing more than the remnants of those same coastal batteries of the
Atlantic Wall, which I already spoke about at the XL Siegel Readings and once mentioned in "Anomaly". This can be stated
unequivocally, since the Germans of the forties of the last century turned out to be much more punctual than a number of
local historians from modern Russia.

However, a number of authors even had doubts about the competence of engineers at Krupp plants: “… In 2009, an
expedition of Academician Muldashev arrived at the Pechenga Bay,” recalls Yuri. - He just came there to study the history of
Nazi “UFOs”, the first site of which was literally 100 meters from the house where I live when I work there on orders. And
three more - a little further away. I heard that there are versions that these are not platforms for launching aircraft, but
gun mounts. I strongly doubt this, since they have nothing in common with the cannons.
... For which tools are installations with a diameter of more than 20 meters? If a commensurate weapon is put on such a
“puck”, then after the first shot it will safely collapse - it will not withstand the load! And the barrel of a gun cannot be
installed on such a “washer”, and it will not work to disguise the gun at the top of the hill - everything is open around.

UFO crash
1981 year. UFO crash in the Murmansk region?
"In December 1981, in the Kandalaksha region of the Murmansk region, flights of vehicles of unknown design were
observed," wrote the senior researcher of the Kandalaksha nature reserve, candidate of biological sciences, member of the
Geographical Society A. B. Georgievsky. -9 hours), many residents of the city observed the flight of the device at low
altitude, leaving a bright greenish, slowly fading trail in the sky. observe (watched for myself) a bright rounded blue glow.
Then it began to expand, swirling purple stripes appeared in it and it faded. Probably, this glow had no direct relation to the
flight of the apparatus, but it was not the northern lights, which we often observed , accustomed to, and which is always
visible very high in the sky, just like the flight of artificial satellites at sunsets and sunrises.

On December 27, I personally had a chance to see the flight of this device. That day I was 10 km out of town hunting. At
17.30 I noticed a glow from the top of one of the mountains (Kurtyazhnaya, 506 m.) It was completely dark and at first it
seemed to me that the moon was rising (I forgot that only December 26 was a new moon). Then I saw how a small round
orange-red body flew over the top (or from the top) from B to 3 towards the city of Kandalaksha. A narrow bluish stream
emerged from the body, which quickly expanded into a wide bluish trail. The flight speed was small, the same as that of a
helicopter. When the device flew closer (about 700 m), I saw that it was somewhat elongated and, as it were, surrounded
by a blue shell (gases?) Flowing backward. The device flew horizontally (later determined on the map) 2 km and suddenly
stopped in place. Approximately 15 - 30 s after stopping from it vertically downward, a cone of blue light with an angle of
45 lit up, which, however, did not reach the Earth's surface, but seemed to melt in space. Hanging in this position for about
5 minutes, the apparatus, without turning off the light, began to smoothly rise upward and gradually rose above the cloud
cover (it was weak - the stars were shining through). For some time a bluish spot was visible from him in the sky, which
then completely disappeared.

The trail from the horizontal flight in the calm frosty air was visible for about half an hour. While skiing along the road, I
turned around more than once and looked at him. I must confess that I was surprised, somewhat frightened by the fact
that the jet apparatus flew completely silently (the silence was such that the noise of cars could be heard for many
kilometers), and its ability to hang motionless in the air. This is not the first time I have observed such a sequence of flight
stages.

In 1979, also in winter (December-January), I was skiing on the outskirts of the city and saw a luminous body flying
towards the city from behind the mountain from the east at an altitude of 400 - 600 m. Having made a small horizontal
section of the path, it stopped in flight. Then a cone of light came on. Hanging in the air, the body began to rise vertically
upward and completely disappeared. I was also surprised then that all this happened completely silently, but then I did not
attach much importance to it.
Exactly the same sequence of flight stages was observed on December 21 over the city. The workers of our reserve told me
that they saw a similar flight in the summer, but then (it was light) the body did not glow, but had a gray-blue color. During
the flight over the city, he was accompanied by two planes. Outside the city, it fell and the glow from the fire from behind
the mountains glowed for 1 - 1.5 days. I have not seen these phenomena and do not fully believe.

I sketched the phenomenon I saw on December 27 and, if necessary, I can send the drawing. In April I propose to be in
Leningrad on a scientific trip and can provide additional details "(Archive of V. I. Golts)

The fact that Georgievsky was extremely clear in describing triggering effects, so that they are not worth identifying, does
credit to his observation and lends confidence to him.

Panova V. The wicked place of the Kola Peninsula


There is a legend that in ancient times the giant Kuiva attacked the local Sami inhabitants. The Sami fought bravely against
the evil monster, but could not defeat him. And then they turned to their gods for help. Those, seeing the atrocities of
Kuiva, threw a sheaf of lightning at him. The freak was incinerated. The imprint of his body remained on the Ang-
vundaschorr rock, the highest peak of the Lo-Voser tundra. Surprisingly: the rock is weathered and crumbled, but the
giant's imprint does not collapse! From this old legend, bad rumor began about the valley.

The fear of local residents of the Lovozero tundra was so great that at the dawn of Soviet power, one of the Murmansk
newspapers devoted a whole page to this issue. The Murmansk Bolsheviks published exposing articles about the dangers of
superstition in the newspaper. However, the printed word did not help here, since the Sami could not read. The Lovozero
tundra continued to instill fear in hunters and reindeer herders. It especially intensified after the story of the elder of one of
the camps, Nikolai Dukhi, who claimed that he saw how a hairy creature of enormous growth with one blow killed a deer
and, throwing the carcass on its back, disappeared into the tundra with it. "Kuiva is back!" - decided the shamans and
hammered into echoing tambourines, asking for protection from their gods.

In 1921, a scientific expedition of Alexander Barchenko visited the valley, studying the phenomenon of mass psychosis
among local residents. True, the scientist allegedly worked for the state security agencies and was looking for a rare source
of thermal energy hidden in the Lovozero tundra region, and the study of reindeer psychoses only served as a cover for the
true goals of the expedition. In 1938 professor

Barchenko was arrested by the NKVD as a pest and was soon shot. Other research participants met the same fate.

At the end of the 50s, the first mountaineering and tourist groups appeared in the Khibiny, the routes of which also ran
along the Lovozero tundra. The climbers were attracted by the Angvun-daschorr peak, but no one managed to conquer it.
Moreover, one of the ascents ended with the death of two experienced climbers. The comrades of the victims fled from the
valley, leaving the corpses and all their equipment there. They could not clearly explain the shameful act. They talked about
the feeling of wild horror that suddenly gripped them, about the silhouette of a creature that flashed in the crevice of the
rock ... Tourists were attracted to the Lovozero tundra by its amazing nature. Indeed, it was very tempting to meet a place
beyond the Arctic Circle, where instead of gnarled and scanty vegetation there are slender birches and aspens, large
earthlings, currants and boletus mushrooms with huge caps grow.

Equally attractive was the Sacred Lake, on the banks of which the ancient Sami prayed to their gods. According to legend,
there was a huge chum here, where rich gifts, including gold nuggets, were brought from all the camps. At the time of the
conquest of local tribes by the Norwegian king Hakon Old, the chum was destroyed and burned by the conquerors.
However, the treasures stored in it were drowned by the shamans in the deep waters of the Sacred Lake.

In the summer of 1965, the first unexplained death of tourists occurred in the Lovozero tundra. A group of four people left
for the valley and did not return on time. The search for the missing was long and ended with autumn frosts. At first, we
managed to find the last camp of tourists, where a tent, backpacks and eight pairs of torn boots were lying around. Then
the remains of the owners of things were found, gnawed by foxes. The cause of death remained unclear.

Another tragedy happened a few years later. This time, 11 people were killed. An official investigation concluded that there
was a massive mushroom poisoning. All mountaineering and tourist routes on the Lovozerskaya tundra were closed.
However, despite the bans, groups of "wild" tourists flocked here every season. Today they are joined by "black"
paleontologists and "meteorites". The former are looking for ancient fossils. The latter are busy looking for fragments of a
carbonaceous-moped meteorite that fell here during the Ice Age. It is worth noting that paleontological material and
meteorite debris are highly prized on the black collectible market. Many collectors are willing to shell out for a rare
meteorite for $ 100 per gram of weight!
According to official figures, in the last decade alone, about a hundred people have mysteriously died or gone missing in the
valley. “In the valley, the threat is felt at every step, but where it comes from is impossible to determine,” experts say.

mysterious seids

What is happening in the Lovozero tundra? There are many different opinions on this score. The most famous is the version
about the mysterious source of thermal energy, which was searched for by A. Barchenko's expedition. It is adhered to by a
significant percentage of those who have been to the valley. Although they find it difficult to name the exact nature of the
source, they are sure that its effect on the human body can cause hallucinations, agitation, and the like.
According to another version, the cause of death and disappearance of people is the yeti living in the Lovozero tundra, or
"Bigfoot". The well-known cryptozoologist Yevgeny Frumkin has collected a lot of evidence on this score. He is convinced
that the legend of Kuiva is one of the first mentions of the existence of the "Bigfoot" in the valley.

“I had to hear his scream and feel the gaze of this creature on me. A very unpleasant feeling, just frost on the skin, - says
the cryptozoologist. - Once I even came across his footprint. It was a terrible sight. Such a huge foot, just a nightmare!”

Frumkin is absolutely sure that the Yeti are forced to be aggressive themselves | tourists who, by their improper behavior,
provoke him to attack. The cherished dream of the scientist is to track down and photograph the "Bigfoot". But this can
only be done with the help of local residents, experienced hunters and trackers.

And one more version. It appeared relatively recently due to] the vigorous activity of the so-called "meteorites". Its essence
is as follows: during the epoch of glaciation, a huge meteorite exploded in the immediate vicinity of the Earth. One of its
fragments fell into the area of ​the Kola Peninsula. Apparently, the scale of this catastrophe turned out to be significant. Her
trace is the Lovozero tundra, a crater from a fallen meteorite. And since in its composition it was carbonaceous-mope, that
is, there is a good reason to believe that some space microorganisms came to us in its pores. The Earth's climate turned
out to be favorable for them, and they began to develop. A special analysis of the meteorite fragments and the valley soil
indirectly confirms this version. As a result of the activity of extraterrestrial microorganisms, a large amount of heat is
released, sufficient for climate change in the Lovozero tundra ...

Mysterious shamans of the Kola Peninsula


On the eve of the war, under the guise of German geologists, specialists from the occult organization of the Third Reich
Ahnenerbe arrived on the Kola Peninsula. Local shamans were their target
At that time, the special department of the NKVD of the USSR sent expeditions for these same shamans. And more than 70
years later, in the footsteps of the Soviet and fascist special services, the expedition of Professor Ernst Muldashev went to
the Kola Peninsula.
The purpose of the expedition was to find the descendants of the mysterious Naydes - sorcerers and shamans of the small
northern Sami nation. This turned out to be no easy task - most of the finds were destroyed during the years of Stalin's
repressions. What could they do that they became the target of the hunt of two powerful special services? As it turned out
during the expedition, the find had a rare gift: with the help of a short loud cry-spell, they simultaneously introduced a
huge number of people into a state of measuring.
The measurement, known as arctic or northern psychosis, turned a person into an obedient robot. In this state, he was
ready to carry out any order. The expedition explored the areas of the peninsula, where a large accumulation of seids
remained - stones similar to the idols of the legendary Fr. Easter. According to legend, it was with the help of the seids that
the nays performed their witchcraft rites. The largest cluster was discovered by an expedition on the coast of the Barents
Sea. According to legend, from there "geologists" Ahnenerbe launched their flying saucers. For their experiments, they tried
to use the spell energy that the sorcerers of the Kola Peninsula possessed.
The expedition members tracked down the alleged entrance to an underground bunker, which the Germans mined so that
no one could get to the flying saucers hidden there.
remains of unknown German structures

Ancient legends

For many centuries, the indigenous population of the Kola Peninsula, the Sami, or Lapps (or Loppi), have happily coexisted
with Christian beliefs and pagan rituals of worshiping the ancient gods, once powerful rulers of their land.
A number of legends are associated with ancient beliefs that still exist today. So, the legend about the terrible giant Kuiva,
who in time immemorial attacked the inhabitants of the peninsula, seems to be very curious. The Sami, desperate to defeat
the enemy on their own, turned to the gods for help, who, throwing a beam of lightning at Kuiva, incinerated the giant.
From Kuiva on Angvundaschorr - the highest peak of the Lovozero tundra - only an imprint remained, which, despite the
weathering and crumbling of the rock, has survived to this day in excellent condition. According to local residents, the spirit
of a formidable giant sometimes descends into the valley, and then Kuiva's imprint begins to glow ominously. For this
reason, the valley at the Angvundaschorr peak is considered by the Sami to be a bad place where hunters do not wander
and where animals do not even live.
Another unusual legend is associated with the underground inhabitants of this region, who are called Saivok by the Sami.
This mysterious people once lived on the surface of the earth, but after a strong natural cataclysm, memories of which are
preserved in Lapland legends, they went into underground caves, leaving behind granite megalithic structures in the north
of the peninsula.
Oral folk epic describes saivok as small creatures living deep underground. They understand human language, and their
witchcraft has a terrible power that can stop the sun and moon, as well as kill a person who was always afraid of meeting
them. However, even nowadays, from time to time there is information about meetings of local residents, scientists and
travelers with mysterious saivoks.

Mysterious encounters and unexplained deaths

In 1996, Yegor Andreev (surname has been changed) had a chance to visit the Kola Peninsula, who, as part of a group of
"black meteorites" in the Khibiny valley, was illegally searching for fragments of a meteorite that fell in those parts during
the Ice Age. According to Yegor's recollections, on one of the summer nights he heard strange sounds near the tent, similar
to magpie chirping. Andreev looked out of the tent and suddenly saw three furry creatures that vaguely resembled beavers.
And after a moment Egor was seized by horror - the creatures he took for animals had human faces with pointed noses,
small lipless mouths, from which two long fangs protruded, and eyes burning in the darkness with a greenish light. Andreev
took a step towards them and suddenly realized that he could not move ...
Only in the evening of the next day did the comrades find Yegor lying unconscious three kilometers from the camp. What
happened to Andreev after he left the tent, the young man could not explain.
The circumstances of Yegor's meeting with the mysterious creatures were erased from his memory ...
And in 1999, a real tragedy occurred on the Kola Peninsula. Then, on one of the passes near Seydozero, four tourists were
killed.
There were no signs of violent death on their bodies, however, horror was captured on the faces of the unfortunate. Near
the bodies, local residents noticed strange footprints that vaguely resembled human ones, but very large in size.
Immediately after this tragedy, they recalled a similar incident that happened in the summer of 1965, when three
geologists died for some inexplicable reason in the Lovozero tundra and mysteriously disappeared from the camp. Their
foxed bodies were found two months later. Then an official version was put forward, according to which geologists were
poisoned by poisonous mushrooms ...

Kola superdeep

Drilling of an ultra-deep well, which began in the seventies of the last century on the Kola Peninsula, caused strong
discontent among the local population. Its main reason was that the elders of the Lapps feared the wrath of disturbed
underground inhabitants, rumors of whose existence constantly reached the drillers who arrived from the mainland.
However, the first kilometers were surprisingly easy for the tunnellers. And only when the depth of the well reached ten
kilometers, serious problems began. The accidents at the rig followed one after another. Several times the cable broke, as if
some incredible force pulled it down, dragging it into the seething and unknown depths.
Twice a highly durable drill, which was able to withstand temperatures comparable to the temperature on the surface of the
Sun, was pulled out to the surface with a melted one.
At times, the sounds escaping from the mouth of the well sounded like the groans and howls of thousands of people,
forcing the drillers habitual to everything to experience an almost mystical fear.
And soon misfortunes began to occur on the rig. In 1982, one of the workers was crushed by a suddenly falling metal
structure. In 1984, the head of the drilling shift was blown off by a loose mechanism. Three years later, a team of ten
people was sent by helicopter to Murmansk with symptoms of a mysterious illness: the workers' bodies suddenly became
swollen, and blood began to ooze from its pores. But as soon as the drillers were in the hospital, the strange disease
disappeared without any treatment.
When one of the workers, who was a local resident, found out about what had happened, he immediately stated that it was
the saivok who had punished the people who had invaded their property in this way, after which he wrote a letter of
resignation ...
Nowadays, every year dozens of people eager for sensations come to the Kola Peninsula: some for fragments of the famous
meteorite, some in search of the bones of fossil animals, and some with the aim of getting to know the mystical mysteries
that abound in this ancient land.
Atomic and psychotronic weapons of the ancients
- Alexander Borisovich, who organized this expedition and for what purpose?

According to the information I gleaned from many open sources, in September 1922 a special (encryption) department of
the Cheka sent a unique expedition to the center of the Kola Peninsula, to the area of ​the Luyavrurt mountain range. It was
led by Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko, a versatile educated person: biologist, geographer, geologist, historian and writer.
Alexander Alexandrovich Kondiain, an astrologer and astronomer, a translator from several languages, including Indian,
Chinese and Japanese, was appointed as the deputy head of the expedition for the scientific part. Most likely, Barchenko
was given the task of discovering the repository of "ancient knowledge" and finding in it information about the technologies
for the production of atomic and psychotronic weapons.

Did you manage to solve this problem?

Nobody knows for sure, because all the participants and organizers of the expedition were shot in the thirties, and the
archives, both expeditionary and personal, ended up in the special storage of the NKVD. The veil over the mystery of that
journey was lifted by an article by Valery Demin, a professor at Moscow State University, published in 1997 in the journal
Science and Religion.

Saved records
- So, the expedition is formed in Petrograd and in 1921 leaves for Murmansk. A year is spent on preparation: the purchase
of equipment, instruments, products, the selection of participants and guides.

The official cover of the expedition was the Murmansk Gubekoso (provincial economic meeting), which issued accompanying
papers to Barchenko for an environmental survey of the area adjacent to the Lovozersky churchyard. At the beginning of
September 1922, the researchers, having covered 65 kilometers in boats on Lake Luyavr (Lovozero), landed on the shores
of Motka-Guba Bay. The base camp is also set up here, from which radial routes are made.

If all the participants were shot, and the archives are classified, where did the information about the routes of the
expedition come from?

They became known from the remains of Alexander Kondiain's notes, part of his field diary, which he managed to give to
his relative from Perm on the eve of his arrest. And, nevertheless, today it is difficult to judge the exact routes of the
expedition in the Luyavrurt area, about the finds and discoveries.
All attempts by V.N. Demin to get permission to get acquainted with Barchenko's archive and, in particular, with expedition
materials were rejected.

Lotus flower

Nicholas Roerich visited Luyavrurt and found there a walled-up entrance with a stone castle in the form of a lotus flower.

The events connected with the expedition to "Northern Shambhala" had to be restored literally bit by bit. Particularly
valuable information was obtained from the works of A.P. Tomashevsky, a direct participant in Roerich's campaign in the
Himalayas, Major General of the People's Commissariat G.I. Sinegubova, L.M. Vyatkin - lieutenant colonel of polar aviation,
now a historian and writer ... The works of the German historian Arnold Schots and the Finnish researcher Khristina Lehmus
helped, precisely answering the question why Barchenko, in search of the knowledge of ancient people, went to a specific
place, and did not explore meter by meter the entire Kola Peninsula. Schots found the diaries of Nicholas Roerich in the
Lapland University library. They describe his stay in Karelia from 1917 to 1918; including it was mentioned that Roerich also
visited Luyavrurt and found there a walled-up entrance with a stone castle in the form of a lotus flower.

But what does Barchenko and his expedition have to do with it?

It is known for sure that Roerich was acquainted with Barchenko from literary activities, since they were published in one
St. Petersburg magazine and constantly corresponded. Perhaps it was Roerich who told Barchenko in a letter the exact
location of the entrance to the vault. Roerich, in the opinion of Christina Lehmus, while in Karelia, visited the University of
Helsinki and there, in the historical archive of strictly limited access, found a short account of the expedition of the
university professorship led by ornithologist Johann Palma to Luyavrurt in the summer of 1897.

Secret base

How many Shambhala are there in the world?


"Northern Shambhala" - unknown land
One of the finds - an altar stone
Calculations of scientists involved in this topic indicate that there are seven such places on Earth, one on each continent. To
date, five locations of the approximate location of Shambhala are known: in Tibet (50 kilometers from Lhasa), in Egypt
(area of ​the Aswan hydroelectric power station), on the Kola Peninsula (Luyavrurt), in Antarctica (area of ​Lazarevskaya
station) and, finally, in Peru (area Lake Titicaca). As for the "Northern Shambhala", it was officially calculated by the
German archaeologist and geographer Hermann Wirth, the founder of the famous occult society "Ahnenerbe", only in the
1930s. Germany began preparations for its capture with the development in 1939 of a bridgehead on the Kola Peninsula, in
the Zapadnaya Litsa Bay, and with the establishment of a secret base for submarines called Basis Nord. General Karl
Haushofer, one of the most competent specialists in the "knowledge of the ancients", was appointed head of the base. The
one who organized and conducted a number of both official and secret expeditions to Tibet. A transport cable car was laid
across the territory of Norway, and then along the coast of the Kola Peninsula. This is how Basis Nord received equipment,
outfit, and food supplies for the full support of the base garrison. With the outbreak of war in 1941, the Germans moved
towards Luyavrurt, but were stopped.

Luyavrurt and Seidozero - the path to the unknown

Translated from the Sami language, "lu" means "stormy", "yavr" - "lake", "urt" - "mountain". All together - "a mountain by
a stormy lake." This is a volcano extinguished 300 million years ago, which is now badly destroyed. total area
(https://kinopultik.ru/en/gde-nahoditsya-albaniya-i-ee-stolica-na-yuge-evropy-obshchaya-informaciya-ob.html) at the base
of the lava cone is 550 square kilometers. The massif rises above the tundra, its height is up to 1000 kilometers, from the
outside it is all eaten away by mountain circuses.

Inside the massif lies a hollow with an area of ​40 square kilometers, filled with the waters of Seydozero (in Sami
Seydyavvr: "seid" - "sacred", "yavr" - "lake", all together - "sacred lake"). 12 rivers and streams flow into the lake, which
do not freeze even in the polar night.

The entire mountain range is cut by deep gorges. The north-western part of the lake is bounded by a steep cliff, on which
the black silhouette of the statue of the Sami giant Kuiva, 74 meters high, is clearly visible. According to the Sámi legend, a
long time ago the “foreign monster” attacked the Sámi, but the chief shaman with his spell nailed the “foreign monster” to
the wall or infused his spirit into the stone. Perhaps, on the basis of this legend, the name of Lake Seidyavvr arose. The
Sami are afraid of this place, bypass it, and tourists are not recommended to take pictures.

"Northern Shambhala" - unknown land


Mountain range Luyavrurt

So, maybe somewhere near a figure on a rock it is worth looking for an entrance to the dungeons of earthly civilization?

I agree, because it was this black figure that was reported in their diaries by Johannes Palm, Roerich and Alexander
Kondiain, deputy head of the Barchenko expedition for scientific affairs ...

The strangeness of Kuiva's bas-relief also lies in the fact that it does not collapse under the influence of atmospheric
erosion, unlike the rock on which the bas-relief itself hangs ...
But main feature (https://kinopultik.ru/en/gora-sinyuha-kto-vzbiralsya-skolko-zanimaet-vremeni-sinyuha---gora.html)
Luyavrurta is its frozen magma shaft with a diameter of six kilometers. Geologists have established that Luyavrurt is formed
by ultra-alkaline lava, which pours out onto the surface of the earth without explosions and ash, like a cream squeezed out
of a tube. Therefore, there should not be any craters. At the same time, the composition of the lava indicates that cracks
are formed during compression during cooling, and this suggests the possibility of the existence of large internal faults up
to 30 meters high and more than one square kilometer in area in the frozen magnetic trunk of Luyavrurt - huge natural
halls ...

The history of an abandoned house

I have long wanted to buy a house in the village. I chose for a long time: either I did not like the area, or the housing itself,
or the seller did not inspire confidence. But he who seeks finds. I also stumbled upon what I needed. The house was good
for everyone: both well-groomed and strong. I liked the place where he was too. Land was also attached to the dwelling,
and in large quantities. It all suited me. It remains only to deal with the formalities: to draw up a contract and register it.

At the designated hour, I came to the hostess of the house to discuss some nuances and finally sign the cherished papers.
Granny was very good-natured, she willingly made contact. Despite her advanced age, and the life she lived in the village,
the old woman easily delved into all the details of the transaction, which, in general, was amazing.

When I entered the house, I saw things neatly folded. The shelves and cupboards were empty, and a large tote bag was
tightly packed beside the sofa.

Here you go, I have already collected everything, now it's up to the little things. My daughter is in a hurry. She can't wait to
move in with her. Tomorrow my son-in-law will come for me. Now I will live in the city. There is nowhere to take the
furniture, let it remain, whatever you want - throw it out, - said the grandmother.

It's good when there are relatives who are ready to take care of you, - I replied. - Well, let's all discuss what's left. Reread
the contract for now.

By the way, it was in the summer, there was a terrible heat. I had to wait decently for the hostess to read and sign
everything before going outside and once again examining the surroundings next to my future home.

Don't worry, the neighbors are good here. Vaughn Frolovs live, and on the contrary - Ivanitch - a rugged man from a
clothespin can blind a motorcycle. Well, at a distance - a family from Ukraine, they have been living for three years now.
And they like everything, with everyone in harmony.

Indeed, all the houses around were well-groomed, some after overhaul, judging by their appearance. The impression was
that the neighbors were traveling people, hard-working, non-drinking. And the village itself turned out to be very
developed. There were several shops and even a small cafe, as well as a school, kindergarten and other "amenities" that
attracted young people here. There were practically no abandoned dilapidated houses here, except for those that were on
the outskirts, well, not far from my future home there was one like that. It is all overgrown and warped. It seemed that life
had left these walls long ago, and they were about to collapse under the weight of the burden of the past years. A major
overhaul will not help such housing, it will only fit for demolition.

This house has owners, and where are they? - I asked granny.

She sighed, then was silent for a long time, looking into the distance. I even thought that she did not hear me, and wanted
to repeat the question.

I didn’t want to tell, well, since you’re going to be the mistress here now, you should know everything. My advice to you:
don't stick in there for no reason. One family lived there. When the mistress died, I was the same as you. I didn't really
communicate with her. But shortly before her death, Anna called me and told me her secret. Looks like I didn't want to die
with her. Let's go into the house, the story is long, and I'm not young anymore - I get tired of standing quickly.

Anna Petrovna married early. In marriage, she had two children: girls Irishka and Marishka. Anya's husband died when the
eldest daughter was five years old - an industrial accident. The woman had to raise her children alone. Everything was not
so bad with them. Then Anna worked as a teacher in a rural school. Everybody loved girls. They were always cleanly
dressed, shod, fed. They studied well, got along with everyone, and the sisters had good relations with each other.

When the eldest Irishka turned seventeen, a young guy came to their village, their name was Anton. Tall, handsome, he
immediately sunk into the soul of the girl. Irina also had a striking appearance: a high forehead, bright blue eyes, a
piercing, childishly naive look that did not leave Anton indifferent. They became friends, after a short time their relationship
grew into love. Irina was a kind, dreamy girl, she believed that if a guy loves, then it is imperative to get married.
Therefore, without thinking twice, she brought him home to introduce him to her family. She already imagined herself in a
white dress, standing next to her lover, and willingly shared these thoughts with loved ones.

But, as often happens in life, not all of our dreams come true. Irina began to notice that her boyfriend was showing signs of
attention to her younger sister, and Marinka, too, did not miss the opportunity to exchange a couple of three glances with
Anton. Naturally, the sisters' relationship gradually began to deteriorate. And then Irinka stopped communicating with the
youngest altogether. Anna Petrovna could not ignore the changes in the relationship of her daughters. In the evening at a
family dinner, she asked Marina:

Tell me why you are offended by Irina, but I can see: you used to have everything differently.

In general, Irka harasses everyone with her jealousy. She got already both me and Anton, - the younger sister answered,
lowering her eyes.

What kind of jealousy are you talking about ?! I love Anton, we will get married soon, - Irina blurted out.
Anna Petrovna was confused by this haste:

You've only been talking for four months about what kind of wedding we are talking about. You wanted to go to college,
Ira?

Mom, calm down, she won't have any wedding, - Marinka grinned, - Anton will never marry her, he will marry me. I'm
pregnant from him, in the second month already. Anton was about to leave soon, and I will go with him as his wife.

After that, there was silence, which was replaced by a big scandal with tears, threats, screams. Anna Petrovna tried to
reason with her youngest daughter, persuading her to get rid of the child, because Marina was only fifteen, this year she
had to go to the regional center to enter the technical school. But her daughter did not seem to hear her. Moreover, Marina
stopped communicating with her mother altogether. She rarely slept at home now. And Irina broke off relations with Anton
and was going to leave.

It so happens that people, trying to fix something, are doing even worse than it was. Anna Petrovna was a person brought
up in a family with strict morals. Certainly what was happening was making her indignant. She believed that Marina acted
unfairly with her sister. She wanted to punish her youngest daughter so that in the future she would not commit such acts
anymore. In general, be that as it may, but the woman met with Anton. He really was soon going to leave for another
region to work, to build a hydroelectric power station. There he was promised a place in a room in a hostel. And if he gets
married, then the whole room. He knew about Marina's pregnancy and was going to legalize a relationship with her. At least
before I talked to Anna. It is not known how, but she managed to convince the guy that the child is not from him. In
addition, in the local clinic, Anna Petrovna had a doctor friend who agreed to say that the gestational age is much longer
than Marina says.

Events after that began to develop rapidly. Anton left ahead of schedule. Irina did not stay either. According to Anna, she
went to Murmansk, the girl never returned home, and no one saw her. Marina was found on the banks of the river, she
drowned herself two months after her sister's departure. At that time, the girl was in her fifth month. Anna herself began to
fade every day. She quit her job, stopped communicating with people, closed in on herself. Seven years later, she suffered a
stroke, for almost a year the woman was bedridden. Neighbors took turns coming to her, feeding her, washing her. One
morning they found her lifeless. Anna Petrovna was buried next to her daughter Marina.

No one looked after the house: everyone has their own household. So it stands since then, abandoned for thirty years. And
people bypass this place. Many people say that children's screams are heard from there - this is Marinkin's baby crying. And
it also happens that at night the windows there shine. Dogs, when they run by, begin to bark, although there is no one in
that house.
So, - the grandmother finished her story, - if you don't want to bring trouble or fear, don't poke your nose into that house.
The time will come when it will collapse and be leveled to the ground. This damn place is.

The hostess's story impressed me, but I did not attach much importance to it. It was already getting dark outside the
window, it was necessary to return to the city. I got out, got into the car and drove off. The old house was reflected in the
rearview mirror. For a second it seemed to me that someone was looking out of his window, but this is only for a second.

A little strange from the forest ...

So, the first case. Me and Gray about 8 years ago, in early August, on the second day of walking in the forest, after
sleeping in the morning, we got up, had breakfast and continued moving towards the border (i.e., away from civilization).
Over the previous day, we went 30-40 kilometers from the nearest highway Murmansk-Nikel. We walked slowly, I feasted
on berries, from time to time lounging in moss, Gray either drove small animals, then lay next to him on halts (tongue over
his shoulder, it was hot for our climate).
Well, by lunchtime we went to the shore of a large lake, we have a lot of them. The shore is swampy 10-20 centimeters
higher than the water, Gray settled down to drink, I also sat down to pick up a flask, washed a little. Three minutes of
silence, only Serenky lapping the water noisily. And suddenly, 20-30 meters away from us, a column of water, as if from a
shell hit, and ripples - something floats under the water, the ripple width is two meters, moving right towards us. A second
of stupor, the dog raised my scruff with a growl, I groped for the backpack, picked it up - and dyora. We also ran about 20
meters from the coast, I look at the water - silence. We sat for half an hour, waited - nothing. I'll tell you right away, tails,
fins, or something else I haven't seen. Such large fish are not found in our lakes. A person, too, cannot be involved in these
events, well, if only on the verge of fantasy and with a huge stretch.

The second case. Again, I and Sery, a kilometer from the road, were already going out of the forest to the exit, the end of
August, judging by the nature, was a memory, in my opinion, even in the same year when the first story happened, or a
year later. So, evening, twilight, but we know places like the back of our hand, there was a frequent entry-exit point. Then
the dog got worried, turned his nose up, and then, you know, the feeling - a staring gaze in the back ... It became so
unpleasant, and I looked - Gray's hair on the nape of the neck rises. So, it’s clear, I turn 180, I even pulled out the knife, I
still remember, I don’t know why. Usually not out of the cowardly, first you need to look around, and then immediately - for
the knife. And I didn't immediately realize what was wrong in the picture. There is no active movement, then I looked at a
boulder about 300 meters away from us and was stunned by the kid. The movement of a small limb and shoulder of this
carcass gave out, you cannot say otherwise. I will briefly describe: a human figure (humanoid), brown or dark gray hair
(not black and not light), something is clamped in one upper limb (it is difficult to say in shape - whether a piece of wood,
or maybe the leg of a beast) , stands very straight, the bear cannot stand for so long. And the shape of the head (muzzle)
is not elongated, curls of fur are visible, but the pug is flatter than that of the bear, more human, or something ...
In general, a stupor. We look at each other in silence, trying to figure out if all this is imagining to me. I estimate the size of
the boulder, and then an inexplicable fear, even some kind of horror rolled over, and Gray pulled me before, ran to the very
track, for the first time in my life, in my opinion, my hair was like a dog's on the back of the neck.
Say, some cowardly - that the dog, that the owner. I told about the dog above, Gray comrade. I met bears in the forest,
and once, eye to eye from two meters, I had to play peepers with the wolf, and the wolverine once followed me with the
forester for a couple of days on his heels. Wounded three times - one bullet, two stabs ... I did not feel such fear, horror.
And then I read about the Yeti, it turns out that many eyewitnesses talk about an incomprehensible animal horror, I did not
know this fact before.
We spent the night nearby at the guards' range, in the morning I went to that place to look for traces. I did not find any
traces of giant legs or paws, a boulder is half a meter higher than me somewhere, I am 1.80 m, this crap rose from the
belly to the crown of the head above it, which means, about 3.5-4 m. ...

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SOURCE OF INFORMATION AND PHOTOS:
Team nomad
http://vk.com/murmansk_kosmopoisk
http://kosta-poisk.narod.ru/htm/kraeved_myrmansk.htm
Encyclopedia of anomalous zones in Russia (V. Chernobrov).
http://kartravel.ru/page16.html
http://anomalzone.clan.su/
http://4stor.ru/
http://nlo-mir.ru/
Wikipedia website.
http://www.tainoe.ru/

Sami. Khomich L.V.

Perhaps, there is not a single people that does not have fairy tales, songs, legends, that is, what is usually called oral folk
art or folklore. And how diverse it is among different peoples! What plots and characters are not encountered! Let us recall
Russian fairy tales about Princess Nesmeyana, Baba Yaga or Ivanushka the Fool. Or Arabian tales about Sindbad the Sailor
and Ali Baba! Do you remember Väinämöinen and Ilmarinen from Kalevala? ..

How many fairy tales about animals in the world! Some of them are very ancient and, perhaps, go back to myths explaining
the origin of certain natural phenomena. There is, of course, in the folklore of different peoples and a lot in common:
giants, goblin, good and evil fairies, but their appearance and behavior are characteristic, as a rule, only for this people.
Understanding what caused the appearance of certain characters in the folklore of any people is a very exciting matter, but
this is too broad a task, and we will turn to the oral work of the Sami and try to determine its main plots and images.

It should be noted that a general scientific work on Sami folklore has not yet been published, but there are books
containing descriptions of individual genres. Records of the Sami folklore were made by N.N. Kharuzin, V.V. Charnolusky,
G.M. Kert and other researchers of the ethnography and language of the Sami. Most of the recordings were made in
Russian. A brief classification of the Kola Sami folklore is available in the work of V.V.Charnolusky. Here is the beginning of
one of the tales:

“Once, late at night, boys and girls gathered to go sledging. And their mothers don't tell them: “Guys, it's enough for you to
play! The moon has risen - it's time to go home. When Tala comes, he will take you all to his place. " However, the children
did not obey. They began to ride in the moonlight. It’s light on the hill, but they don’t think about that behind the hill. And
Tala is goggle-eyed right there. He hid in the shadows and said: "Go for a ride, go for a drive, kids, I'll arrange chikum-
bakushki for you!"

Here the children rolled down the hill. Tala jumped out from behind the stone and flung a large sealskin bag with bone
clasps across the road. The children rolled into the bag ... The shutters clicked and locked. Tala threw the sack full of boys
and girls on his back and went to his home. Carried, carried and tired. He stopped, hung the bag on a twig and said:
"Sleep, kids, and I'll go over three or four lakes into the woods to sit and relax." And he left ... Time goes by. Tala is walking
somewhere, and the guys are hanging in a sack. "What do we do?" one whispered. “Tala will eat us,” said another. The girls
began to cry.

Then the youngest boy asked the girls if they had a needle and thread. “Yes, yes,” the girls answered and gave him a
needle and thread and a thimble. "Listen," the boy said, "I'll open the bag with a knife, and don't waste your time, drag the
stones!" The sack was ripped open, the children jumped out and, well, carry the stones and put them in it. They put a bag
full of stones, and the boy jumped there. The children sewed up the sack and ran home, but the boy was left alone and
hung in the sack with stones. Tala returned and asked: “Are you here? Are you all here? " “Here, here, Tala, we are all
here,” the boy replied. Tala took the bag, threw it over his shoulder and went ... "

And, of course, the clever boy deceived the stupid Talu. Doesn't it remind you of the fairy tale "Boy-with-Finger"?

Who is Tala and why is this creature hostile to people? Is this a purely fantasy character or does his presence in Sámi
folklore have some historical roots?

Sami fairy tales - Mines - are varied in content and form. There are children's tales, tales about Tal, tales about ravki
(ghouls), about chaklya (dwarfs). Fairy tales are considered to be an entertainment genre, although the Tal or Chaklya
mines have a lot in common with some other genres.

Sami myths and legends are of great interest. In the old days, Lovta was sung, their text was poetic. They were treated
with trepidation as to something of cult significance. The most famous is the myth of Myandash, the deer-man. In addition,
the Sami have fairy tales about the sun, the northern lights and other natural phenomena (ninas).

Another genre close to Russian fairy tales and Scandinavian sagas is sakki. These are historical legends about wars, about
the struggle with enemies, about exploits, as well as legends associated with individual mountains, lakes, anything
remarkable. Sakki, according to the Sami, tell about real events that took place in the past, which is confirmed by any
surviving traces of these events.

Fantasies and fables (boyas) are short comic stories of edifying content, some of them resemble parables.

And finally, the mushtolls (literally translated - “it fell to mind, came to mind”) - stories about the events of the day,
improvisations, sometimes in the form of songs.
Here is one of the boys:

“There was a husband and wife. They lived well. Their household was good, and they had children, and a herd of deer, and
sheep, and ducks they kept. Once the husband and wife argued. The wife says: “I have a lot to do around the house. You
need to feed the sheep, wash your clothes, cook dinner, bake bread - that's all. And all at once. " Her husband replies that
all these things are not work, only vanity, but go and cope with the deer!

The wife went to herd the flock, and the husband remained to manage the house. He began to knead the dough. While he
was kneading, the dog snatched the meat out of the cauldron and ran. He was after the dog, but he hadn't locked the door.
The sheep climbed into the vezha, ruined the dough, stained their muzzles, closed their eyes. He drove the sheep, and they
fell blindly into the lake. The husband returned to the vezha, took the linen, and ran to the river to rinse. Then the dog
came up, he said to her: “Why did you eat the meat ?!”, and he let the linen go into the water, the current carried him far
away. While he was trying to catch up with the linen, an eagle flew in, dragging all the ducks. The husband runs home: at
home the children squeak, they ask for food. And he has nothing - no meat, no dough, no ducks.

Looks: the wife is already coming from the tundra. She drove the herd to the top. The herding dogs are with her. Says:
"Give us something to eat, we are hungry!" The husband replies: "There is nothing: the dog ate the meat, the sheep
smeared the dough, they closed their eyes and drowned in the lake, the linen was carried away by the current, and the
eagle carried the ducks away." Children on the bed whine: "We want bread!" What was left for the wife? Says: “Oh, you!
Take reindeer - everyone is safe and well fed! "

The most interesting are the works about chaklya and Myandash. Chakli (in some dialects chahkli, chaklingi) - little people
living underground, in caves, rock crevices. Their way of life is the same as that of the Sami: they are engaged in reindeer
herding, fishing, and go hunting. They talk wonderfully: if they say something to them or ask them, they answer in the
same words, only in the reverse order. At the same time, they giggle all the time. The Sami consider the chaklei to be
harmful. They are classified as real beings: even at the end of the 19th century, many Sámi storytellers claimed that they
themselves had seen the chaklei.

Here is how the relationship between the Sami and the Chakli is described in one of the tales:

“An old man and an old woman lived not far from the city of Kola. They had no children. The old man hunted, and the old
woman managed at home.
Once an old man was walking through the forest and suddenly noticed that between the roots of the old-old ate smoke was
smoking. He came closer, looked: a hole in the ground. He lay down on the moss and looked into the hole. What is there?
What's going on there? And he sees: there, under the ground, life is the same as with us, the Sami: there are churchyards -
some in the forest, others by the sea. Reindeer herders graze, fishermen catch fish. In the churchyards, vezhi-huts made of
hewn boards are the same, covered with birch bark and turf on top, stand as expected, in two rows. People enter and exit
the halls, and the kids play in the street. The little woman over there jumped out of one tower and runs to her home. In her
hands, a firebrand is smoking, sparks are pouring in - this is what she borrowed from a neighbor's fire to kindle her hearth.
Some peasant teaches a reindeer to carry a kerosene. The Keryozha is the same as that of the Sami, like a boat placed on
a ski runner. Farther still, a shepherd is driving a herd of deer; girls rinse linen in the river. Everything is there,
underground, like people, not people. Some man came out of the lane: a gun on his shoulder, a dog running behind; a
flintlock gun, old, called a rattle.

It was he who went hunting. Only he himself is very small, and his dog is even smaller. And his house is tiny.

Looks: the kids gathered at the forest and climb up it, to him, to the ground. The old man leaned back. He hid behind the
tree and waited: what will happen next? Little kids came out of the ground. Their heads are large, the eyes are like slits on
the birch bark, on thin legs there are white canals, made of reindeer fur, with socks bent upwards. “What a miracle,” the old
man thinks, “this is chuckley! Underground inhabitants! "

These children came out into the light, on the surface of the earth, and let's play. And they jump, and somersault, they
mimic each other, and they all laugh, and burst out like someone tickles them. It is sweet for an old man to see how funny
and funny these chuckles are. He has no children of his own, so he is glad to these demons, admires them. And they, like
little squirrels, play and frolic on the moss, under the spruce. The old man looked at them, thought. He returned home and
said to the old woman: "Sew me a big canga, and tie the equipment to it." The old woman sewed a large canga and
attached equipment to it. And the old man tied a long rope to the kanga.

He took this canga and went to the place where the chaklei had seen. He threw the canga closer to the hole and began to
wait: what will happen? The candlelight was on. As soon as the last rays of the sun lit up the tops of the trees, these
children jumped out of a hole in the ground and began to play. One of them saw a canga and let’s fiddle with it: he would
overturn it, then jump over it, finally got up with both feet in the canga, and even wrapped himself in a rush. Then the old
man pulled the rope and shouted. All the guys jumped into the hole, and the one who was in the kanga fell and remained
on his side. The old man picked him up, freed him from the fence, picked him up and asked: "What is your name?" The
child looks the old man in the eyes, laughs and also asks: "What's your name?" - "Yarasim, - the old man answers, -
Yarashkoy too." - "Yarashkoy too, Yarasim", - Chaklya repeats and laughs, pours out. So the old man called the merry
foundling by his name - Yarashka.

He brought the boy home and said to his wife: "We had no children - here's your son!" “Son for you, we had no children,”
Yarashka repeats after the old man. The old woman was delighted. Well, they began to live and get on ... "

The images of dwarfs, close to the Sami chaklya, are found among many northern peoples. In particular, among the
neighbors of the Sami - the Nenets - this is the Sykhirta people. Like the chakli, sikhirtya are small in stature, they live
underground, they speak strangely (as if they stutter). Scientists see in these characters of Nenets legends some kind of
ancient population of the circumpolar zone. Perhaps the same can be assumed with regard to the chuckles? V.V.
Charnolusky believes that the tala, which were mentioned above, perhaps reflect the ideas of the Sami about some ancient
inhabitants of this land or about their neighbors. On the other hand, scientists have evidence that Tala is a werewolf bear.
In a word, the images of the Sami folklore are ambiguous, and the work on its study should be continued.
In conclusion, I would like to tell you about the traps dedicated to Myandash - a deer-man. Plots about the transformation
of people into animals are found in the folklore of different peoples of the world (remember at least: “Don't drink from a
puddle, you will become a kid!” The boy did not listen to his sister and became a kid). Among the Sami, Myandash is a wild
deer born of a male deer and a woman (something similar is found in Polish and Lithuanian legends about Lokis, the bear-
man).

It goes like this:

“There was an old noida (witch) woman for a long time. She was tired of being in human form. She turned into an
important woman - a female wild deer. How long she walked like a deer - no one knows for sure. She walked with wild deer.
And now it's time for her to give birth. Just before giving birth, she was frightened: how will she have a deer? The witch
turned into a woman again. However, it did not help - the son was born a deer.

Copper plaque "Myandash"

She was breastfeeding the calf. He grew up big with her and began to help with the housework: he brought firewood to the
vez where she lived. They understood each other. When the deer became an adult, he wanted to be free and he left for the
tundra ... "

The connection between man and wild deer can be traced quite clearly in Sámi folklore. Perhaps there was once a ban on
hunting wild deer. Whether this was due to the remnants of totemism (the idea of ​the origin of a group of people from an
animal) or other beliefs, it is difficult to say. In any case, three creatures from the animal kingdom appear in the oral work
of the Sami, whose marriage with women was often mentioned - a raven, a bear and a wild deer. The cycle about Myandash
is the most interesting. As mentioned earlier, in the future, hunting for wild deer was widespread due to the small number
of domesticated deer herds. However, a special attitude towards the wild deer has been preserved.

Scientists find confirmation of this in other types of creativity.

V.V. Charnolusky investigated the so-called animal style in the works of Perm foundry workers, which are dated
approximately to the end of the 1st - the beginning of the 2nd millennium AD. True, the person depicted on the bronze
plaques had features of resemblance not to a deer, but to an elk widespread in the Kama region, in the Komi-Permyatsky
region autonomous region (https://kinopultik.ru/en/buhta-provideniya-chukotskii-avtonomnyi-okrug-rossiya-mys-
provideniya.html)... Comparison of the characters of the Sámi legends about Myandash with the images on the Perm cast
plaques is of undoubted interest.

Let us now turn to other aspects of the spiritual culture of the Sami.

The ancient history of Kola is poorly studied, there are many blank spots in it. And what we did manage to find has not yet
been fully comprehended. In addition, there have been catastrophically few expeditions here. In the late 70s, they stopped
coming here altogether. Moreover, most of the expeditions were not of a historical, but of a geological nature. They were
looking not for ancient artifacts, but for deposits of metals. However, there are legends that are passed down by word of
mouth. I was able to hear and record several of them.

Sami

For me, the Sami themselves are still a legend, I have heard a lot about them, but so far I have not seen them. Sami
mythology is very similar to Finnish. They also have fairy tales (mynes): for children, about Tal - a stupid ogre, about ravki
- ghouls, about chakly - dwarfs. Fairy tales-legends about natural phenomena, myths (lovta), for example, about the deer-
man Myandash, are widespread. Historical legends of Sakka tell about wars, mountains and water bodies.

Two brothers

... in terms of interplanetary biology, the Sami are a form of extraterrestrial civilization that came from solar system
(https://kinopultik.ru/en/how-many-comets-in-the-solar-system-solar-system.html) Alpha Centauri

Two brothers - two stone seida-outliers, located right on the seashore a little away from the coastal terrace in the
Zemlyanaya Bay of the Rybachiy Peninsula. The remnants are mesmerizing. Thirty-meter stone sculptures, reminiscent of
birds preparing to take off, with elongated necks and anxiously turned heads towards the sea. Many legends and traditions
are associated with them.

The Sami believed that the "Two Brothers" were the mighty giants of the Noids (sorcerers) Kiiperi-Ukko and Kiiperi-Akka,
who ruled these lands 10 thousand years ago. They stand here as punishment for the wrong they have done. According to
Sami beliefs, stone seids are the embodiment of deities and spirits. The Sami tried to appease them: they made sacrifices -
meat, bacon, reindeer blood or other treats. It is necessary to distinguish gurias from seids - pillars of stones placed on the
sea coasts. These are navigation signs. It is curious that the Sami, who have lived in this area since ancient times, do not
consider the Seids to be a part of their culture. Recently, a semi-fantastic version has even appeared about the belonging of
the Seids to the culture of the mysterious race of Hyperboreans.

The Sami legend about the creation of the world


In the beginning there was nothing but the old man's head. Wells were located on its crown. But since the head was
covered with a cap, it was impossible to get to the water. One day, thunder tore the hat. Then the jets from the wells rose
to the sky and flooded the whole world. A duck flying over the water found a blade of grass in the middle of the ocean.
Gradually, a blade of grass grew, and earth began to form around it. The bird laid five eggs on a blade of grass. Plants,
springs, fish, birds, animals, and, finally, a man and a woman arose from them. This first human couple had a son and a
daughter. They went in different directions in search of spouses. But the first people did not find anyone. They traveled all
over the earth and met again. From them the human race originated.

Anikiev island legend

One of the legends tells about Anika the warrior, a hero who traveled around the world and always fought alone. According
to one version, once he entered into battle with Death itself, but was frightened and was defeated by it. According to
another version, he was defeated by the monk of the Pechenga monastery Ambrose. According to legend, on the Anikiev
island, next to the Rybachy peninsula, there is the grave of this evil hero Anika. He was often mentioned in many fairy tales
and parables, he was often depicted in popular prints, the text of which was usually a summary of the "Story of the debate
of the belly with death."

The most ridiculous Sami myths

... that the Sámi are no more.


... in terms of interplanetary biology, the Sami are a form of extraterrestrial civilization that came from the Alpha Centauri
solar system. They reached such a decline here on Earth that they could not fly back.
... that the Sami are going to create their own Sami Parliament.

Interesting Facts

There is a Sami soccer team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
- Renee Zellweger's mother has Sami roots.
- Day of the Sami people is celebrated on 6 February.
- In 2008, the film "The Kautokeino Uprising" was shot, which tells about one of the tragic episodes in the history of the
Sami.

SOVIET LEGENDS

The Legend of the Forgotten "Decembrist"

For 70 years, the mystery of the sinking of the D-1 submarine, which until August 21, 1934 was called the Decembrist, has
remained unsolved and was the first Soviet North Sea submarine. She disappeared from sight of two coastal posts at once
on November 13, 1940 in Motovsky Bay.
Since 1997, they began to say that each new kilometer drilled in the Kola superdeep well brought misfortune to our
country.

On that fateful day for itself, D-1 occupied the designated training ground for the exercise of the combat training course. At
13.30 she sank to the periscope depth seven miles from Cape Vyev-Navolok, 15 minutes later she was recorded at Cape
Sharapov in the southeastern part of the Rybachiy Peninsula, 1.5 kilometers from the coast. Then the instruments
unexpectedly detected the movement of the submarine's periscope heading towards the center of Motovsky Bay. How did
the underwater "Decembrist", following a course strictly to the west, quickly "flew" to the northern part of the bay, and why
did it surface again to periscope depth? These questions have remained unanswered to this day.

The exercise was completed successfully, but at the appointed time D-1 did not get in touch and did not return to base.
Motovsky Bay was combed inside and out during the night. It was only at dawn that an oil slick, a lifebuoy, and small debris
were discovered on Cape Sharapov. This is how the first opinion, later accepted as the official version, appeared that the
submarine sank at great depths in the northern part of the bay. But the biggest surprise was the find in the southern part of
the bay: here the ship's metal detector showed the presence of a large metal object. On the same night, another one of the
same was discovered two miles from Cape Vyev-Navolok. For some unknown reason, the search for the submarine was
stopped.

They wanted to raise the submarine in April 1941, after the end of the winter storms, but the war began, and they forgot
about it. They wanted to start the search again in 1990, but suddenly it was discovered that all information about the
Decembrist had mysteriously disappeared. They remembered about him 10 years later. The search work was scheduled for
September 2000, but the Kursk disaster thwarted these plans. They did not look for "Decembrist" even in the year of the
65th anniversary of his death. It turned out that today the Northern Fleet, as in the first post-war years, does not have the
technical ability to find the D-1.

Well to hell

The Kola Superdeep Well (SG-3) is the deepest borehole in the world. It is located 10 kilometers west of the city of
Zapolyarny, Murmansk region. Its depth is 12,262 meters. Since about 1997, the legend of the "road to hell" has been
associated with the well. It is argued that each new kilometer drilled in it brought misfortune to our country. According to
this legend, in the very thickness of the earth, at a depth of 12 thousand meters, the microphones of scientists recorded
the screams and groans, and when the drillers were driving the thirteenth thousand meters, the USSR collapsed.

They say that the drillers felt horror - as if something terrible, invisible, but this made it even more frightening, jumped out
of the mine. Their stories were published in Finnish and Swedish newspapers - they claimed that "the Russians released a
demon from hell." Drilling work was stopped - they were explained by insufficient funding.

Anything that cannot be explained scientifically raises a lot of questions in a person. Among the objects that puzzled many
researchers, Seydozero is also listed. Located on the Kola Peninsula, it magnetically attracts tourists and lovers of the
unknown. That, in the end result, gives rise to even more speculation and legends.
The lake is a place with a special climate

Seydozero is one of the components of Seyyavvr (Seydyavr), that is, the state natural complex reserve of regional
significance in the Murmansk region, on the Kola Peninsula. The lake itself is small, its length is about 8 km, the width in
different places reaches from 1.5 to 2.5 km. Height above sea level - 189 km.

Places belong to the tundra zone, but the lake itself and the surrounding areas have a special microclimate due to the
adjoining mountains. Thanks to this, rare species of animals preserve their population here, and there are conditions for the
survival of plants that are not characteristic of polar latitudes. Also Seydozero has a very high stocking rate.

Beautiful photo collage about the lake

Сейдозеро

Legends surrounding the lake

Legend of Kuiva
Kuiva is a mythological giant from the legends of the Sami, depicted on a rock relief that resembles a human figure in
motion. Its height is about 75 m, so the outlines of Kuiva can be clearly seen from afar, especially in winter.
The legend of Kuiva is being told by the local Sami people. It tells about the giant Kuiva, who tried to kill the ancestors of
the Sami in the Seydozero valley. Kuiva prevailed in the struggle and then the Sami called on their gods to protect them.
The gods were angry with the giant and turned into an image on the rock.

Today Kuivu is considered one of the main seids in Sámi culture as the place where the giant rested. Local residents are
afraid of Kuivu and try not to walk close unnecessarily, especially to women, so that nothing turns to stone inside.

Modern research has shown that Kuiva may have a natural origin associated with the colonization of mosses and lichens
characteristic of the tundra. But science does not undertake to completely refute the legendary origin of Kuiva.

Legends of the seids


The name of Seydozero comes from the Sami "seid", which means sacred. The Saami call Seids stones, stumps, lakes and
other remarkable places, which mean "inaccessible afterlife paradise."

The most common seids are pointed pyramids or rocky boulders on "stone legs". On the territory of Russia, they can be
found on the Kola Peninsula or in Karelia. Some of them have been proven to be of modern origin and created by the locals
to attract tourists. The same cannot be said about the seids with a thousand-year history near Seydozero.
It is believed that each of them had their own legend. In general, the Saami seids were divided into 2 types: personal and
public. The first tried to hide from prying eyes, others were placed on elevations so that they could be seen from afar.

The Saami visited public seids at regular intervals and almost always made sacrifices to them. As evidenced by the remains
of deer skulls and antlers.

Legend of the underground city


The existence of an underground city on Seydozero is associated with the Hyperborean civilization. Many believe that it has
not disappeared anywhere, but continues to exist off the coast of Seydozero or at its bottom. According to another
hypothesis, Sami shamans live in the ancient underground city.

As a result of many scientific expeditions, it was possible to collect some facts that indirectly indicate the possible existence
of underground cities near Seydozero. So, in the 90s of the last century, scientists found rock carvings, ruins of structures
made of stones and rectangular slabs with even holes.

Also, near the lake, the researchers found fragments of a wall that could have been a protective structure and a well with a
foundation. All of these ground finds are unlikely to be of natural origin.

Underground cities of Hyperborea

Подземные города Гипербореи

Scientists did not give up hope of finding evidence of the existence of the city at the bottom of the lake. As a result of his
examination in the early 2000s, it was possible to find some wells 70 cm wide, which went downhill. A deeper study was
prevented by a large amount of silt.

As a result of examining the valley near the lake, the instruments recorded a certain void, which began after 9 m of soil.
The sonars and echo sounders did not record the lower limit of the conditional cave.
From a scientific point of view, there cannot be such objects in a given area, but nevertheless, the evidence found is not
enough to confirm the hypothesis of the existence of underground cities.

Mysterious cave Barchenko


Alexander Barchenko is considered the great explorer of Seydozero. It was he who first organized a scientific expedition to
this area. In his memoirs, he shared that the locals discouraged them from going along the planned route. But Barchenko
was a fanatical explorer, and continued his work on the search for traces of Hyperborea.

As a result of the survey, the following were discovered: Kuiva rock, stone paved road, cairns. The members of the
expedition eventually made friends with the local Sami and they led them to the most mysterious place
(https://kinopultik.ru/en/bermudskii-treugolnik---samoe-zagadochnoe-mesto-na-zemle.html)... In appearance it resembled
a column in the form of a candle, next to it lay a mysterious stone. There was also a passage to the cave, but no one dared
to get inside. All members of the expedition were seized by panic, and they simply took pictures near the manhole.

Some researchers believe that Barchenko was close to unraveling the existence of an ancient civilization, but the Soviet
government sentenced him to death and most of his knowledge was lost.

Legend about the island of Grave and the Goddess of the waters
Mogilny Island is the largest on the territory of Seydozero. This place is considered forbidden for the Sami. Shamans
performed rituals on it, so the island is full of traces of sacrifice.

Legend has it that at times the island begins to move and is ruled by the beautiful Goddess of the Waters. She seduces men
and drowns Seydozero in the water.

Legend of the local Bigfoot


The Sami believe that a certain forest spirit, Möts-vuinas, lives in the area around Seydozero. He does no harm to those
who do not make noise and do not disturb sacred places. But troublemakers can be prevented from getting out of the
territory.

One of the employees of the Tundra reindeer herding farm, Vasily Galkin, recalled how local residents forbade children to
make noise in the evening, so as not to disturb the forest spirit.

Other tourists recall how they suddenly lost their way and walked for hours in the same place. All these phenomena are
associated with the anger of Bigfoot.

There are suggestions that the Kola Peninsula was once inhabited by
the Hyperboreans. It is with the activities of this mythical people that


some of the main legends about Seydozero are connected.

Hyperborea - a northern country from ancient Greek mythology


Hyperborea in the works of antiquity is referred to as an outlying country near the Arctic Circle. Some authors believed that
it is located in Greenland, others - in the territory of modern Karelia, but most of them localized it precisely on the Kola
Peninsula near Seydozero.

Video story about the mysterious Hyperborea from ethnologist and candidate of historical sciences Svetlana
Zharnikova

Hyperborea was sung as rich and beloved by the gods, and the inhabitants were considered close to Apollo himself. He,
according to the legend of myths, often visited the country. Hyperboreans, like their patron, had high talents for art, sang
well, danced and led a carefree, rich life. Death for the Hyperboreans was a relief from a satiety of pleasures.

The Greeks believed that the best helpers and patrons of Apollo - Abaris and Aristey - were from Hyperborea. They also
taught the ancient Greeks the cultural values ​of their people and possessed superpower.

The fact that Hyperborea, or rather some of its descriptions, is a creative fiction, can be found out from some of the
mentions of the sages. So, in "Natural History" the ancient Roman scientist Pliny the Elder mentions the country as a place
with sunny and friendly weather, rich vegetation and fertile soil.
The thinker Timagen in his works mentioned Hyperborea as a country where it rains in the form of copper drops. The locals
collected them and used them as coins.

Lucian of Samosata, who became famous as a satirist and public figure, compared the way of Hyperborea and Ancient
Greece in his writings. At the same time, he endowed the Hyperboreans with extra abilities, for example, the ability to fly or
summon the spirits of the dead.

All of the above references to Hyperborea are viewed by modern historians as an attempt by ancient peoples to describe
something unprecedented, which in this case are the outskirts of the continents.


Seidozero is a place where legends and scientific facts are exactly on
the scales. A place where tourists go not just for new experiences,
but for the search for life philosophy, which is stored in the waters of
the lake and its surroundings. The depths of Seydozero cannot be
immediately understood, but one can fall in love at first sight for the
mystery and rich world of either the mythical Hyperboreans or the


original Sami!

Where is it and how to get there from Moscow or St. Petersburg


The lake is located in the Murmansk region, on the Kola Peninsula.

Plane or train. You can get to Murmansk by plane or by train to Olenegorsk. Next take a bus or ride.
Bus. Regular buses run from Murmansk and Olenegorsk to the villages of Revda and Lovozero 2 times a day. Also, there
is a regular bus service between these two villages 3 times a day in both directions. Further only on foot or by boat.
On foot or by boat. From the village of Lovozero by boat along the lake of the same name, then 1 km on foot along
the tundra. You can walk from the village of Lovozero directly along the tundra - about 25 km. Someone prefers to walk
from Revda - on foot, the path is a little shorter than from the village of Lovozero. From Revda to the lake used to run
Railway (https://kinopultik.ru/en/raspisanie-elektrichek-kazanskogo-napravleniya-kazanskoe.html), now it is destroyed.
Local transfer. If you stay at the Yulinskaya Salma tourist center (located in the central part of Lovozero, on the
eastern shore), they will organize a transfer from the village of Lovozero in winter and summer.

What the village of Revda looks like (in the first part of the video)
Чудо Полуостров. Куйва плодовитый

Video on how the local people live - Sami

Саами. Тайны Сейдозера | Редкие люди 🌏 Моя Планета


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