anomalous villages. Anomalous phenomena in the Siberian village

lovers extreme tourism and traveling to anomalous zones, it is not at all necessary to go beyond the seas and oceans, to look for adventures on your own head in other countries. The most amazing and strange places are very close to us, you just need to reach out and touch.

One of these places, the village with the corresponding name, evoking melancholy and animal horror, Black Potok, is located not far from Kaluga, very close to the regional center with at least strange name- Lyudinovo.


It is in Lyudinovo that they periodically observe all kinds of phenomena, so adored by ufologists of all countries, that is, events similar to alien intervention. However, the village of Black Potok itself has absolutely nothing to do with aliens. Here the matter is quite different.


Residents of Lyudinovo prefer to bypass the endangered village, they try not to come here without special need, because it is believed that only witches and sorcerers used to live here, and now they live here even after their death. They say that ghosts roam here at night, waiting for a random traveler, ready to attack at any moment, as soon as he gapes and loses his vigilance.

The village is located in a very mystical place, on the edge of the forest, where birds do not sing and small rodents do not rustle in the grass. Yes, and large animals in this part of the forest do not appear often. The whole atmosphere here seems to breathe with ancient witchcraft, or maybe just a harmful gas rises from a nearby swamp? Maybe so, but being here becomes clearly uncomfortable.


Entering the village, along the untrodden, overgrown road, it immediately becomes clear that it has been empty for many years. However, this is not entirely true, there are people in the Black Stream. Moreover, on the outskirts of the village, a wonderful church was recently built in a log house, it flaunts throughout the district with its unpainted wooden sides and invitingly beckons with the ringing of bells.


However, in the middle of the day, early morning or late evening, you will not meet any passers-by going about their business here. The remaining inhabitants of the Black Stream sit quietly in their dwellings, showing no trace of their existence. But if you really want to, then walking around the yards, you can even find someone who will shelter a tired traveler for the night. Surely, they will take pity on you and let you into the house for the night, you can be sure. The most desperate ones, however, pitch tents and burn bonfires, looking sideways until the morning and trembling from the night rustles.


Getting here, to the Black Stream is quite easy. Buses run constantly from the capital to Lyudinov. And from there a bus runs to the village of Black Potok itself. True, he walks only once a day, and, sometimes, not every day. So, going here, be prepared for the fact that you still have to spend the night in the Black Stream.


Anomalous places are the holy of holies of everything unknown and mysterious. Hundreds of people visit them at their own risk to see firsthand what refutes science and is contrary to common sense. Most visitors are drawn here by the desire to touch the unknown, to change their lives for the better. But there are those who seriously study mysterious phenomena: scientists, magicians and psychics.

Unfortunately, not all of the ancient monuments have survived; only traces and reminders remain of many. But even the ruins and debris are saturated with such a powerful force that they attract people from all over the world. Such places are called places of power. It is dangerous for an ordinary person to appear in zones with negative energy. The energy here is indomitable and destructive, it will destroy anyone who had the imprudence to come into contact with it.

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Map of anomalous zones of Russia

The map of Russia is full of places that have telling names: damned, damn, secret, forgotten, dead. Rumor and legends securely store these names, because this is how our ancestors denoted danger. In the Devil's Meadow, you can disappear without a trace, and the Dead Swamp will drag a gaping traveler to the bottom.

There are many anomalous zones in Russia

It has not yet been studied for what reasons anomalous zones arise. It is only known that there is nothing permanent in them. Even time and space change their usual course, and some zones can move travelers to a different reality and show other worlds.

The mysterious city of Arkaim

Arkaim is a place of power, safe for a person. Therefore, experts recommend starting the study of the anomalous zones of Russia with ancient city Slavs and Aryans. It is believed that Arkaim is the birthplace of Zarathustra and the cradle of civilization, keeping the secrets of the ancestors. They are securely hidden from prying eyes and not everyone can unravel them. This is the city of the times of the Rigveda (the oldest of the Vedas) and the Avesta, the sacred texts of the Zoroastrians.

Arkaim in the XX century BC. e.

Magicians claim that tourists come here when they feel called. They are called by intuition. They want to touch the energy of the ruins that cleanses of negativity. Arkaim is called the city of the Sun because of the strongest energy flows passing here. Deep under Arkaim there is a break in the earth's crust. The power of the ancient city is able to awaken the dormant memory of the ancestors. Those who often come here say that after trips to Arkaim:

  • health is strengthened;
  • improves vitality;
  • positive changes begin to occur in life.

Multiple trips to Arkaim give spiritual balance and tranquility, awaken a craving for creativity and self-expression.

Remains legendary city located in the Chelyabinsk region and access to them is open to visitors. Now Arkaim is a place of archaeological excavations, a monument of antiquity under open sky. People come here in groups from all over the country or one by one. A hotel is open for tourists, but you can spend the night in a tent near the place of power.

In ancient times, Arkaim was a large, well-defended city. It was built in the shape of a circle. From a bird's eye view, the remains of the fortifications look like runways for aircraft. The legends confirm the theories that the apparatuses and mechanisms of the lost civilization could be located here. There are theories that the city was a temple or even an observatory. The inhabitants of Arkaim knew pottery and metallurgical production. Science confirms that the city died from a fire, but who set fire to Arkaim is unknown. Whether these were enemies or the inhabitants themselves were guilty of the fire is still a mystery. As well as many other things hidden in the ruins of this mysterious city.

The Secret of the Lakes of Death (The Horror of the Ancient Temple)

Water depths, hidden from view, have always terrified our ancestors. It is not known what ancient animals lurked in the muddy waters of lakes and reservoirs, what forces alien to man hid the depths of dark water.

But not always the lakes, which received a long time ago such names as the Dead, Empty or even Devil's, have been so since time immemorial. Many have become anomalous due to the destructive activities of man.

Drowned Lake

Not far from Pereslavl-Zalessky there is a lake in which tourists often drown. People ignore the warning boards set up on the shore and go into the water. No one can answer the question, where do the corpses of the drowned disappear?

The bodies disappeared into the lake without a trace.

Locals do not swim in the lake, but often fish in it. Despite the fact that the local sanitary and epidemiological station checked the water many times and did not find anything dangerous in it, sometimes fishermen come across fish that are difficult to attribute to already known species. Either these are species unknown to science, or mutants, of which there are also a great many: one-eyed, with paws or hair instead of scales.

The old-timers once saw how one of the visitors swam to the middle of the lake and, screaming, went under the water, as if he had been dragged to the bottom. Air bubbles rose to the surface, and together with them an oil stain rose, which immediately began to spread over the water surface of the entire lake. At night, at the place where the person died, a bright wide circle about 5 meters in diameter appeared.

Two old men sailed up to the circle in a boat, and immediately the boat began to exude a greenish shimmer. Following this, a fountain hit the sky from a circle on the water, covering the daredevils, who decided to get out of there as soon as possible.

Records of several cases of a strange skin disease have been preserved in local hospitals. All the patients were united by one thing: swimming in the lake. Their hair fell out all over their bodies, and their skin was covered with colorless horny plates that looked like scales. On the head, the plates grew together into processes similar to horns, which then began to crack and peel off, and subsequently fell off altogether.

Scientists became seriously interested in the lake and analyzed the water, and also invited a diving service to study the bottom. During the inspection, cracks were found in the soil of artificial origin, which with force pulled into themselves large masses water. It was not possible to determine where the water got through the cracks. But here's what's interesting: the water level in the lake always remains the same, even though the water is rapidly leaving the lake through cracks in the bottom.

Flooded temple

Around Leningrad region, not far from Sosnovy Bor, there are terrible legends about the origin of Lake Kalishchenskoye. The locals also call it Kaplischenskoe and diligently bypass the terrible place.

Rumor has preserved the legends, which say that earlier on the site of the lake there was an old Russian temple, a place where the ancient Slavs made cruel sacrifices to the gods. Around the lake there is a dense forest full of birds and animals. But everyone who visited the lake paid attention to the eerie silence that enveloped the forest around Lake Kalishchenskoye. There are no fish in the lake.

Few of the visitors stayed overnight on the shore of the lake. After a few hours spent here, people began to get nervous, they were overcome by an inexplicable fear, and they left in a hurry. It is difficult to say what was to blame: the oppressive silence of the hushed forest, the realization that a huge lake was devoid of life before my eyes, or something inexplicable suggested from the depths of the reservoir that it was dangerous for the psyche to stay here. But the fact remains: the lake has a bad reputation.

Sometimes in the forest around the lake locals find carefully dug holes, which are a perfect square, a meter by a meter wide. The mysteriousness of the lake is added by an inexplicable night glow above the water, which can be seen from afar on clear and calm nights.

Fiery Rock of Theater Square

The capital of Russia, Moscow, has not escaped the appearance of an anomalous zone almost in the very heart of the city, not far from the Kremlin. In the 18th century, the construction of the Bolshoi Theater began. With the permission of Empress Catherine II, the first building of the theater was built on Petrovka, which burned down even before the opening. Shortly after this event, Prince Urusov, to whom she entrusted the construction, lost interest in him and transferred the rights to the construction site to his partner, Michael Medox.

Under the leadership of an Englishman, the first theater building appeared in Moscow. It was low, three stories high, made of brick and with a wooden roof. A quarter of a century later, the building burned down.

The new building of the theater was erected on Arbatskaya (future Theater) Square. But evil fate overtook him. The building burned down during the great fire of 1812.

After 9 years, the building began to be rebuilt, and in the middle of the 19th century it burned down again. It was determined that the fire that destroyed the theater started in a carpentry shop. Many people died in the fire. Only stone walls and a colonnade at the entrance remained from the building. After 3 years, the theater was rebuilt.

If we take a closer look at all the cases of fires that have befallen the Bolshoi Theater, we can pay attention to one significant detail: all fires always started in the basement of the building.

After the next fire of the Bolshoi Theater, rumors spread around Moscow about a curse that weighed on Theater Square. And there was a reason for these rumors: the legend of Nikita Dvinyatin and his tragically lost family.

Man in black

It happened in the XVII century, when the city was engulfed by a plague epidemic. Many families locked themselves in houses and did not let anyone on the threshold, fearing a painful death in the air. The Dvinyatin family did the same, but, despite this, all family members became seriously ill and were dying when a mysterious guest, who introduced himself as a doctor, knocked on the door.

He promised a speedy recovery to the doomed people, said that he had brought with him a miraculous medicine that would save them. Despair seized Nikita Dvinyatin, the head of this family, and he opened the door and let the stranger in. No matter how much Nikita tried to make out the stranger, he did not succeed. The guest was dressed in black. A dark cloak hid his figure, and a hood was pulled low over his face.

The whole family, except for the son, named after his father Nikita, drank the medicine and immediately died. The medicine was poison, the stranger poisoned them. Convinced that the witnesses were dead, he began to rob their dwelling.

Nikita hid from him and secretly got out of the house. The fear of imminent death did not frighten him as much as the unknown man in black. Having reached the neighbors, he called them for help. Together they returned and overtook the stranger when he left the Dvinyatins' house with the loot. Fierce people caught him and gave him a terrible medicine to drink, from which Nikita's family died.

Dead body uninvited guest thrown into the swamp, where hundreds of years later there will be Theater Square. Eyewitnesses to the fires said that shortly before the flames devoured the building, the ghost of an unknown person was seen in the basements of the theater, dressed in an old-fashioned dark cloak with a hood.

Wanderer and three stations

The Square of Three Stations in Moscow has long had a bad reputation. Homeless people, beggars and murderers flock here from all over the city and the country. It is possible that they are attracted by the negative energy that reigns here.

In the XIV century, there were swamps on the site of the square, among which there was monastery. The legend says that one rainy night, a traveler knocked on the gates of the monastery, accidentally wandering into the swamps. He asked the monks to shelter him and save him from a terrible thunderstorm. But the monks refused him for an unknown reason. Then the wanderer cursed the monastery with a terrible oath, wishing it to fall into the ground. The strong walls of the monastery shook, and soon the monastery began to collapse. In vain were the attempts of the monks to restore their dwelling, and soon they left this place.

The people were afraid of the ruins, knowing that a curse was hanging over them. For three centuries there was a wasteland here, until Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich ordered the construction of a traveling palace on this site. A tower-tower was also built here, which gave the name to the place: Kalanchevskoe field.

At the end of the 17th century, on the site where the Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky railway stations are now located, the building of an artillery warehouse stood. It was destroyed by a fire that started in 1812 after the explosion of shells stored there.

In the 18th century, a wooden theater was built here, which repeatedly burned to the ground.

A century later, it was decided to drain the swamps, and the construction of the Nikolaevsky railway station (later Leningradsky) began. Workers died at the construction site under unclear circumstances. The erected buildings suddenly collapsed, as if they were destroyed by an unknown force, but the construction was still completed.

In the 30s of the 20th century, during the construction of the subway under the square of three stations, workers found the remains of ancient buildings. The construction was stopped, archaeologists were invited to the place of the find, but a downpour prevented the study of the finds, which were more than 500 years old. It lasted several days and flooded the mine. As a result of the flood, the tunnel frame began to collapse, and only thanks to the selfless efforts of the Komsomol metro builders, the tragedy was prevented. In their honor, the station was named "Komsomolskaya".

Komsomolskaya station before the flood

They say that sometimes an old man dressed in rags appears in front of the Kazansky railway station. He walks, bent low to the ground, and leans on a long stick. At the very entrance, he falls on his knees and prays for a long time, now and then frantically crossing himself. And then it disappears. It is believed that this is the wanderer who once cursed the monastery. He never found peace and is now trying to remove sin from his soul, repenting and reading prayers.

Curse of the abbess (Temple of Christ the Savior)

On the site of the future Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Alekseevsky Convent was previously located. By decree of the king, it was decided to move the monastery to Krasnoye Selo, and build a temple in its place.

Alekseevsky Monastery in the 19th century

According to historians, the abbess, who was the abbess of the monastery, opposed the order of the king and ordered the nuns to chain themselves to an oak that grew in the courtyard of the monastery. She was forcibly taken out of the gate and on the move, turning around, she cursed this place, predicting that "not a single building will stand here."

The construction lasted 44 years from 1839 to 1883. In 1931, it was decided to blow up the temple and build a sadly famous Palace Soviets. For a year and a half, the rubble of the temple was dismantled, after which construction began, but the Second World War prevented it.

In 1960, the Moscow swimming pool was opened on the site of the temple. And only in the mid-90s, it was decided to restore the temple. In 1999, the opening and consecration took place.

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior is the main cathedral of the country, where major services are held. Thousands of believers visit them. But, despite this, the attitude towards the temple among Russians is ambivalent. Many will agree that an unfavorable aura is felt in the temple. There is an opinion that it is only a copy, a remake without an old story.

Moscow region: ghosts and UFOs

Residents of the village of Chasovnya near Moscow are sure that they live in the epicenter of an anomalous field. Psychics who have been there claim that the village is surrounded by evil spirits, which from time to time seek contact with people.

Among the anomalous zones of the Moscow region, the Chapel is considered the richest in events. It is named so because of the abandoned chapel that stands in the central square of the village. Every year hundreds of expeditions come here from different cities of Russia and even from other countries.

At any time of the day, you can hear eerie sounds coming from the cemetery of the village. Local population knows that it is dangerous to look for the source of sounds: the ghosts that live there can drag a person away or scare him to death.

The village is popular among domestic ufologists. According to eyewitnesses, visitors from other worlds often visit here, and a few years ago their activities led to a strong explosion in the forest near the Chapel. The source and cause of the explosion have never been established.

Abandoned chapel in the center of the village

The result of scientific observations was the conclusion that the village is located in an unfavorable place for living, among geodetic and geological phenomena. Every day, locals and visitors witness inexplicable phenomena:

  • flashes in the sky;
  • falling trees;
  • strange sounds;
  • jumping shadows.

All these are signs of a geopathic zone that has captured the village of Chasovnya. It spreads far beyond the borders of the village. It is considered dangerous to enter the forest because of the goblin living in the thicket. They are wary of a person and do not come close to human habitation, but if a person himself wanders into them, then the goblin can bring havoc on the traveler as a punishment. The person affected by the spell cannot find his way back and begins to wander in circles, now and then getting lost on a simple route. Finding a way home becomes possible only if the haze subsides, but this entirely depends on the favor of the evil spirit.

Seraphim stones

Hundreds of tourists gather every day. This is the most famous anomalous zone of the Nizhny Novgorod region. It is believed that Seraphim of Sarov lived here, not far from the ruined monastery. His miraculous energy is so strong that it is still preserved in the places where he visited.

There are two stones associated with the name of the saint: Bear and Small. The bear emerges from the ground closer to the monastery. According to legend, Seraphim prayed while standing on this stone. After the death of the recluse, his pet, a forest bear, came to the stone and died of longing for the owner. Bears are often seen here. In the middle of the 20th century, a bear came out of the forest to meet a group of pilgrims and, having bypassed the stone, returned to the forest. Periodically, she returned to make a circle around the shrine. Eyewitnesses say that the last time she was not alone, but with a bear cub.

A small stone is a group of stones surrounded by a fence. On the largest of them, marks similar to traces of hands and knees have been preserved. Not far from them on the ground lies a stone, which is called Verigi. According to legend, Seraphim of Sarov constantly wore this stone in his shoulder bag.

The footprints of the saint are visible on the stone

All stones are cold even in hot summer weather. And some of them grow over the years. Observers say that in a few years the Bear has doubled in size.

A source of healing water springs from the ground next to the stones. People come here to touch the shrines and soak up positive energy. Visiting the stones will strengthen spirituality and give peace.

Silica Cave

In the village of Devyatskoye near Moscow, not far from the station Silikatnaya, in one of the quarries, raw materials for white stone architecture were once mined. Since then, the cave has been empty until during the Great Patriotic War it was equipped with a bomb shelter.

There is a legend about a soldier who, at the cost of his life, saved people hiding in a bomb shelter. When the soldier saw that a stone slab was falling on people, he picked it up and held it while people left the cave. Among those rescued was the soldier's elderly mother.

When the soldier's strength was exhausted, he let go of the slab, and it fell, crushing him. The rescued people, in gratitude to the soldier, decided to bury his remains, but, having moved the stone, they did not find anything. They searched for him as much as they could in the dilapidated cave, but neither the soldier nor his traces were found.

After the war, the cave was closed for half a century until a group of enthusiasts opened it again. Excursions often go to Silikaty. Visitors are looking for lost things from bygone eras that the cave has kept for many years.

The cave has very narrow passages.

Often, among the narrow corridors, the ghost of a man in military uniform flickers. Sometimes he leads the old woman by the hand. Apparently, this is the mother of a soldier, whom he saved many years ago.

Leningrad region

40 km from St. Petersburg in Lake Blyudechko lives a mysterious beast that attacks local fishermen. The saucer is a small lake, it looks like a pond. But the depth of the reservoir reaches 30 m. The lake has a double bottom. Perhaps the beast is hiding there. There is an assumption that this is a miraculously preserved plesiosaur. The victims of the attack saw only his paws and large mouth.

In the city of Pushkin, flashes and fireballs are often observed in the sky, flying at high speed across the sky. Ufologists claim that this is a UFO. Alien flying machines were also seen in the Vyborg region near the Yellow Bay and the Luga reservoir. It is not clear what interested alien guests in these lakes of the Leningrad region.

Another anomalous zone near St. Petersburg is the Sablinskiye caves. Those who have been there have often heard strange sounds coming from the darkness, and photographs of the caves are full of glare and blurry spots. Perhaps the diggers are to blame, which tourists mistake for ghosts, but whether this is so, no one can say for sure.

An iron cross was erected near the Teplobetonnaya railway platform in memory of the victims of the war, which is often mistaken for a mass grave of soldiers. The cross was welded from rails, erected and consecrated in honor of the fallen front-line soldiers. During the consecration, a photograph was taken, in which all the participants in the events disappeared during the development. On film they were replaced by fireballs.

Anti-tank hedgehogs are installed around the cross

After that, the monument was of interest to many people who suffered from serious illnesses. Near the cross, they were miraculously healed of ailments. Healthy people were charged with positive energy from the monument. Psychics who visited there explained these miracles by the fact that the cross accumulates cosmic energy in itself, which heals the sick and helps healthy people. In addition, they claim that the cross was installed in a place of power where hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers died, who gave their lives for the well-being of their descendants.

Kostroma region - Devil's Well

The Kostroma region has long attracted the attention of psychics, ufologists and those who are interested in everything unusual and mystical. The explanation lies in the fact that pagans lived here for hundreds of years after the baptism of Rus'. Kostroma land hides many secrets. Mysterious groves grew here, temples were erected and pagan sacrifices were made to harsh gods. This is the edge of power.

Local residents sometimes do not realize that they live in a fabulous land. They have long been accustomed to the neighborhood with evil spirits, and anomalous zones are diligently bypassed, without going into details: why do they do this and why?

Suicide wave and drought

One of the anomalous zones of the Kostroma region is the Devil's Well. Documents say that a wave of mass suicides swept here a hundred years ago. The surviving inhabitants suffered a new misfortune: drought.

The summer turned out to be dry, and the locals decided to ask for help from their deceased ancestors. They spent the whole night in the cemetery, reciting prayers and sprinkling the graves with holy water. In the evening of that day, the sky over the Devil's Well turned black and a heavy downpour began. Large cold drops of rain mixed with hail.

As soon as the rain stopped, three houses broke out in different parts of the village. Wet thatched roofs blazed so intensely, as if the straw had dried up instantly after the rain.

UFO and scary animals

According to eyewitnesses, the Devil's Well attracts guests from other worlds. Here, round and cigar-shaped aircraft are often observed in the sky. Sometimes they quickly fly high in the sky, leaving no traces behind, and sometimes they fly slowly, touching the tops of trees.

UFOs have molded hulls without identification marks, in seconds they can develop monstrous speed and disappear from the line of sight. Often, alien ships visiting the Devil's Well land in the dense forest near the village. So far, there is no evidence of contacts of local residents with aliens.

Perhaps guests arriving on our planet are experimenting on the local fauna here. Otherwise, how can one explain the appearance in the local forest of wolves with a skin that cannot be shot through? Several times local hunters encountered these mysterious creatures. Their bullets bounced off the fur of animals with a ringing sound, and the animals themselves behaved strangely: instead of attacking people, they hid in the impenetrable thicket.

Exploring the forest, teams of ufologists often stumbled upon burnt trees and traces from the landings of large and heavy aircraft. Some scientists were even lucky enough to witness flashes in the sky, which were accompanied by a howl of wolves.

Parapsychologists who have visited the Devil's Well are sure that the village and its surrounding area are full of negative energy. Its source is located deep in the earth, but what it is, has not been found out.

Death Valley (Kamchatka)

The locals avoid these places. There are no paths or roads here. Death Valley is full of the bones of dead birds and half-decomposed corpses of large animals: bears, lynxes and wolves.

The first to discover the Valley were hunters. Their dogs got lost at the foot of the Kikhpinych volcano. After a long search, the hunters found the corpses of dogs among the many carcasses of dead animals. Leaving the valley, the hunters felt unwell and suddenly surging weakness. Only by a miracle did they manage to escape from the terrible place.

death valley victim

Rumor about the anomalous zone spread throughout the Union, and a stream of researchers poured in here. Their bodies can still be found at the bottom of the Valley of Death.

Scientists suggest that acid fumes from the earth are to blame. The analyzes carried out have established that toxic cyanide compounds are present in the air of the Valley.

Omsk region, Okunevo village

The village of Okunevo, which is located in a remote area more than 200 km from Omsk, is constantly visited by researchers of anomalous phenomena and scientists from all over the world. And it is no coincidence, because here they often observe:

  • crimson fog;
  • ghosts;
  • luminous objects;
  • flames in the sky.

According to the assumptions of Siberian historians, here, on the territory that belongs to the Muromtsevsky district Omsk region, people lived long before the XVIII century, when the first settlers came. About 300 thousand years ago, a civilization lived in the west of Siberia, which disappeared without a trace for some unknown reason. Traces of her stay are still found. For more than two decades, on the banks of the Tara River, which flows near Okunevo, archaeological excavations. Scientists find here the ruins of residential buildings, cult religious buildings and necropolises.

Skulls found in Okunevo

The famous Indian prophet and clairvoyant Satya Baba claimed that he professed a religion that was brought to India by ancient settlers from Western Siberia. He said that earlier in Siberia there was a temple of Hanuman, a humanoid ape, the patron of knowledge and a healer. Hanuman could fly through the air, change his appearance and had the power to move mountains. The priests of the temple, according to the clairvoyant, were initiated into many secrets of the world. God rewarded them with a crystal of extraterrestrial origin, granting spiritual insight. There is a theory according to which the chronicle of an ancient civilization was recorded on the crystal.

Not far from Okunevo, an ancient altar was found, on which bloody sacrifices were made. He was found by Rasma Rositis, a follower of the ascetic Mahavatar Babaji. The discovery was preceded by a week of fasting and prayer before the luminous beings led Rasma to the altar. Having studied it, she came to the conclusion that it is an omkar, a place where the planet exchanges energy with the Cosmos. The people called him the navel of the Earth.

Okunevo village is surrounded by four lakes. Siberian healers believe that the water in these lakes is healing. These lakes appeared as a result of a meteorite falling to Earth, and they were filled with the healing energy of the Cosmos. One of the lakes is still hidden from prying eyes, no one has yet been able to find it. According to healers, people on the planet will soon be struck by a disease that can only be cured by water from a hidden lake.

The famous Western mystic and soothsayer Edgar Cayce predicted in the middle of the 20th century that a major cataclysm would hit humanity in the future. Many countries will be flooded, millions of people will die. Siberia will become a new Ark for people, the cradle of civilization. Here they will be saved and from here they will begin to revive life on planet Earth.

Mysterious Green Island

Before the start of World War II, an aircraft fell on the island, which is located near Rostov-on-Don. Eyewitnesses mistook it for a German reconnaissance aircraft. Such models of aircraft, in fact, were developed by the Nazis. Their photographs have been preserved in the Ahnenerbe archives: flying discs that look like alien ships. Ufologists still believe that an alien ship crashed on Zelyony Island. Perhaps they are right, given what happened to the island in the future.

UFO or the development of German scientists?

The NKVD organized the protection of the crash site, and the incident was classified. But research was interrupted by the war. Fierce battles were fought over the island with the Germans, who were desperately trying to get through to the mysterious aircraft.

Modern eyewitnesses claim that people often disappear on the island. The missing are found sleeping. Before disappearing, all of them saw a black stone that called them to itself and put them to sleep as soon as they approached it. Disappearances occurred in the least explored western part of the island or on the outskirts of it. It is difficult to get there because of the dense vegetation, which, like a barrier, protects uncharted places.

Several scientific expeditions have identified weak anomalies in the western part of the island. Perhaps their appearance is associated with destroyed underground structures, access to which is blocked by rubble.

"Samarskaya Luka"

By the number of mystical phenomena, the Samarskaya Luka Park is considered one of the most active anomalous zones in the world. Bigfoot is often seen here. Eyewitnesses describe him as a two-meter giant, covered with thick hair and with deep-set eyes. Gamekeepers constantly find grass flattened in the form of perfect circles. Ufologists who visited the park believe that these are traces of UFO landings.

Mount Svetelka is located on the territory of Samarskaya Luka. This place is considered blessed. Many tourists go specially to climb the mountain and recharge with positive energy. Visitors get healthier and negative thoughts go away. Scientists have discovered a rupture of tectonic plates under Svetelka. It is believed that such natural phenomena are the gateway to otherworldly worlds. People with psychic abilities can develop their talents here, as these are places of power.

Here equipment breaks down, mobile communications disappear and batteries and batteries are rapidly discharged. Often tourists fall into spatial anomalies, where time flows differently. Wandering inside the anomalies, they find themselves in a different reality. The hours they spend there on Earth become days.

Lovozero

anomalous zone in Murmansk region. It was discovered at the beginning of the 20th century by an expedition of local historians led by A. Barchenko.

Here, phenomena such as:

  • gravitational anomalies;
  • distortion of time and space;
  • meetings with a snowman;
  • body rejuvenation.

Fig 14. Lovozero - a place of power

In 1999, the expedition of Valery Demin visited here. Scientists were looking for traces of the legendary Hyperborea.

The secret of the Vilyui boilers

Death Valley was nicknamed the anomalous zone in Yakutia. Not far from the Vilyui River, in a valley hidden from the world by rugged mountains, huge metal structures resembling boilers are sunk into the ground. Rumor keeps many rumors and legends about these buildings. They say that rooms were dug out under the arches of the boilers, in which it is always warm, despite the severe Yakut frosts. Perhaps the appearance of buildings is associated with the fall of the Tunguska meteorite.

The mystery of the Vilyui cauldrons has not been solved

Expeditions of ufologists have come here more than once in the hope of finding mysterious buildings in Death Valley. But each time, tragic accidents prevented scientists from reaching their goal. Sometimes the buildings disappeared, and the expeditions wandered for a long time without finding them.

Those who managed to reach the metal structures complained of malaise, headaches and bouts of causeless panic. The buildings themselves were surrounded by abnormally dense thickets of grass and shrubs.

In 2002, a group of local geology students managed to find one of the boilers near a flowing river. They were unable to determine the exact size of the metal cauldron, as only one edge was above the ground. Geologists tried to break off a piece of the boiler with axes, but the strange metal turned out to be harder. The researchers could not find the entrance to the underground rooms, and the permafrost prevented them from digging the ground.

Lake Pleshcheyevo

Lake in Yaroslavl region became famous for unusual fogs. Getting into them, people lost their sense of time and experienced an extraordinary spiritual uplift. The fog reliably hid from them the world, but dissipated over the black path, as if inviting to walk along it. The path, according to the evidence, was always straight and, walking along it, people saw the silhouettes of knights in thick fog and heard the monotonous muttering of old voices in an unfamiliar language, similar to ancient prayers. When the fog dissipated, the travelers found themselves ten kilometers from the place where they were overtaken by white clouds. But not everyone was lucky enough to get out of the fog, many went missing.

On the shore of Lake Pleshcheyevo lies the famous relic - the Blue Stone. It is believed that the stone heals from ailments, one has only to touch it. According to an ancient legend, a tribe of pagans that lived here before the Slavs worshiped the Sin-stone as a deity. The Slavs who came after them erected on the hill where the stone lay, the temple of Yarila, and they began to make sacrifices on the stone.

With the advent of Christianity, the temple was burned, but the monastery, and later the chapel, erected in its place, did not take root. The fire destroyed them. The locals took these signs as a manifestation of the power of the ancient gods. Here they celebrated major pagan holidays - Maslenitsa and Kupala night. Alarmed ministers of the church assured the inhabitants that demonic power was contained in the stone, but their persuasion was in vain. The blue stone attracted people to itself. Then it was decided to get rid of him and put an end to the cult of the pagan shrine.

The stone was loaded onto a sled and driven across the ice across the frozen lake. It was planned to lay it in the foundation of the church, but the stone fell out of the sled and, breaking through the ice, went to the bottom. Half a century later, the stone got ashore, and soon independently reached the foot of the hill, where there was a temple. Parapsychologists believe that telekinesis or evil spirits were involved here. On moonless nights, the stone exudes a bluish glow.

Every year the stone sinks deeper into the ground

Alien ships have been repeatedly spotted over Lake Pleshcheyevo. Perhaps guests from other worlds also feel the strong energy of the ancient shrine.

Popov bridge

The bridge that was built across the Pesochnaya River in Kaluga region, is considered one of the anomalous zones of Russia.

Cars on it stall, horses refuse to approach the bridge, and locals often see the pale silhouettes of ghosts. It is still unknown what happened here and what caused the presence of restless souls. It is said that the bridge is cursed by a witch. Apparently, it also affected the old cemetery, which is located near the Pesochnaya River.

Researchers have repeatedly monitored the bridge and the surrounding area, but so far have not been able to record anything unusual.

Shushmor tract

A deadly and terrible place in the suburbs. For many kilometers around it there is no settlements or residential buildings. The tract became infamous because of the many people who disappeared here. They disappeared without a trace, leaving no traces or bodies behind.

Those who have been here and survived say that the vegetation in Shushmora is abnormally active: the grass reaches the height of human growth, and the tree trunks are unusually wide.

Ufologists who explored the tract recorded:

  • aurora in the sky;
  • sounds of unknown origin;
  • ball lightning.

Local legend says that in the center of Shushmor there is an ancient temple built in the form of a hemisphere. Another legend says that the building is a grave mound, under which one of the Mongol commanders who attacked Rus' is buried.

Solovetsky labyrinths

The Solovetsky archipelago includes dozens of islands of various sizes. Solovetsky labyrinths have been preserved on many islands since ancient times. Historians call the approximate time of their creation - the Stone Age.

Sometimes they see spirits moving along the spirals of labyrinths.

Labyrinths are spirals on the ground lined with stones. In the center of the spirals lie piles of stones. According to one version, these are ancient cemeteries. Their shape symbolizes the transition of the soul from the world of the living to the world of the dead, and also does not allow evil spirits enter our world.

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middle 19th century in the forests of the Shilovsky district between the lakes Kuzhikha and Chudino, the village of Mokeevka appeared.
It was not marked by anything special, except for the smart and hardworking people living in it, because the village was prosperous. The inhabitants of the village did not think or guess that in the coming century they would become the heroes of legends, passed in a whisper from mouth to mouth.
Mokeevka disappeared after the October Revolution. Absolutely... Together with the population, houses, cattle. And it's okay to just disappear. In those bad times, this was not the case. The oddity was that the village was seen from time to time.
Residents of neighboring Nadezhdino will go fishing - there is Mokeevka, women will go to the swamp for cranberries - there is Mokeevka. And a detachment of food requisitions came - there is no village. Like a cow licked with her tongue. In the place where it should be, impassable thicket.
Somehow they sent a detachment of CHON (a part of a special purpose designed to fight the enemies of the Soviet regime) in a hundred sabers to deal with this ideologically harmful village. The Reds, by all the rules of military science, surrounded the location of the enemy. They sent intelligence. They wait half an hour, an hour - there are no sentinels. The commander with a dozen fighters went on a sortie. And also disappeared...
In general, when the main detachment approached, the Chonians saw an absolutely incredible picture. There is a village where it is supposed to be. Linen is dried in the yards, warm samovars are still in the huts.
But there is not a single living being - neither man, nor cattle, nor cat, nor dog. Only the scouts with the commander roam the yards in complete disorder. The authorities have made several attempts to clarify the situation. And all with the same success.
Then they spat and announced: there was no Mokeevka in sight. And everything that is said about the ghost village is an ideological sabotage and undermining the authority of the Soviet government by the kulaks and sub-kulakists.

Country on lockdown

We will definitely return to the mystical story with the village of Mokeevka. But first, let's remember that the Shilovsky region attracted close attention of scientists 200 years ago as a possible location of the semi-mythical Artania - the city-state of the ancient Russians.
Here is a quote from the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary: “Artania, Arsania, Arta, along with Kuyavia and Slavia, is one of the three centers Ancient Rus', which existed in the 9th century and is mentioned by Arab and Persian geographers (al-Balkhi, al-Istakhri, Ibn Haukal, etc.). Some researchers identify A. with the territory of the Ants, others with Tmutarakan, and still others with the city of Ryazan. According to one version, its name came from here - Arta - Arzya - Yeruzyan - Ryazan.
The main oddity is that not a single source left us a description of the ancient city, its streets, buildings, household utensils. In general, no specific data. The conclusion suggests itself: either strangers were not allowed into Artania (one of the translations is “a country on lockdown”), or all this is a myth and a legend that has no actual evidence.
According to some modern ethnographers, Artania was carefully protected from prying eyes, and at the same time they did it so skillfully that the idea of ​​attracting some esoteric forces suggests itself.

In the intricacies of the "maze"

What was kept in ancient Artania? There is a version that it was here that the most revered relics of the ancient Orthodox world were saved: the first consecrated icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, the legendary sword of Ares, and even.
In fairness, it should be noted that not everyone agrees that the mysterious city was located on Ryazan land. Yes, and here, in the Ryazan region, other places of the possible location of the “closed country” are also given.
For example, Pitelinsky district. Here is what the famous Ryazan amateur local historian Vladimir Gribov told about his search for Artania. The inhabitants of one of the villages near the sources of the river Pet pointed out to him a field, with which many mysterious phenomena had long been associated.
At the beginning, Vladimir Vasilyevich saw nothing unusual in this place. Field as field. Proceeded it up and down - nothing interesting. I was about to leave and suddenly, quite by accident, I stumbled upon a hefty stone on the very outskirts of this place.
In appearance, it exactly coincided with the famous menhirs, repeatedly described in historical documents. Turned under a strict tetrahedron, the top is pointed. Since pagan times, these stones have been placed, believing that they accumulate the energy of the sun. And if you have certain knowledge, this energy can be used, among other things, to create an impenetrable protection from prying eyes. Further - more ... Behind the stone was a whole chain of small ravines, in which boulders were scattered, at first glance, chaotically. Not a single path, not a single road nearby.
Already after a hundred steps, Vladimir Gribov began to feel a slight dizziness, and after a moment he realized that he was in a huge "maze" - the stones and ravines were located in such a way that they twisted into a spiral! He decided to walk to its center, but that was not the case - he passed two ravines and realized that he was again standing a few steps from the menhir. Another attempt, same result. Maybe somewhere here was the entrance to the "secret city" forever hidden from prying eyes?
There is another fact that confirms the version of Vladimir Gribov. Old-timers tell a story about Ataman Antonov, whose forward detachments, during the suppression of a peasant rebellion, violently broke through from the Tambov region to the Pitelin region. With fighting, sweeping away the cordons of the Red Army, they still managed to break through. But the Reds nevertheless overlaid the Antonovites in the region of the Pitelin forests. The most desperate made their way to the ravines and sank into the water ...

Nettle didn't help.

But back to modern Shilovo. Sergey Ivanovich Nikanov is one of the few who saw the legendary Mokeevka with his own eyes. “Yes, I was not the only one who saw her,” he said. - Many of us in Nadezhdino have been to Mokeevka, and more than once.
In the early 1930s, when collectivization was in full swing, the authorities became interested in Mokeevka again. They began to drag men and women from the surrounding villages for interrogation. We were still just boys ... With a friend we saw the village three times when we went fishing on Lake Chudino. True, they did not go into the huts - they were afraid. And when they told us at home, our parents lashed us with nettles so much that they then bypassed these places on the tenth road. Parental nettle did not help. The mysterious Mokeevka sunk into the soul of Sergei Nikanov.

You never dreamed!

“For 20 years, there was not a rumor or a spirit about the village,” says Sergey Ivanovich. “The story has already been forgotten.
But in the mid-60s, tourists stumbled upon it again. We went to Chudino - there was a village, and on way back When they wanted to draw water in the well, they saw an impenetrable thicket.
I've gone looking myself several times. And I saw Mokeevka three more times. Only now, if I take the camera with me, I’ll wander through the forest in vain. I'm already in Shilovo and I've stopped talking about it. They laugh at me - they think that my grandfather lied in his old age. And I still have old photos, still 20s. They just have the same Mokeevka. Then the ethnographers managed to photograph the village and its inhabitants for the only time. Of course, this should be taken seriously, but my age is not the same, and my health does not allow me to run through forests and swamps.
Unfortunately, the format of a newspaper publication does not make it possible to talk about many more mysterious places Ryazan region. There are their own in Shatsk, in Staraya Ryazan, on the Zhokin settlement in the Zakharovsky district. And I advise skeptics to remember the words of Shakespeare's Hamlet: "There are many things in the world, friend Horatio, that your wise men never dreamed of."

Many skeptics who do not believe in mysticism and believe that a scientific explanation can be found for everything will certainly doubt the reliability of the information presented below. But in any case, it is pointless to deny that there are a number of inexplicable anomalies in nature that not only frighten, but terrify.

Stories with mysterious disappearances and deaths in disastrous places that can be found in Russia chill the blood and make you truly horrified. In the continuation of the article you will find a list of the most terrible places in our country.

Devil's Cemetery (Krasnoyarsk Territory)

It is known about 75 missing or dead in the last 30 years. In the territory Krasnoyarsk Territory, on top of a low mountain, there is a strange clearing with a hole in the very center. According to some sources, it was formed in 1908. Versions were put forward that the appearance of this place is directly related to the fact of the fall of the Tunguska meteorite, and the hole in the center is nothing more than a vent for a long time extinct volcano pierced by an object when it falls. People called it strange place Damn graveyard.

Over the past thirty years, at least 75 people have either disappeared or died in the area. Being in the Devil's cemetery is detrimental to all living things. Hundreds of cows fell, deciding to taste the herbs from the clearing. In the post-war period, all the inhabitants of these unsafe places were resettled. From the stories of the old-timers, it became known that a huge number of people died either on the territory of the glade itself, or being in a small radius from it.

In the 1980s, researchers became interested in this anomalous zone and began to persistently search for the Devil's cemetery. Several expeditionary units are still considered missing. About 75 searchers also did not return from search trips.

In 1991, an eerie clearing was found. A large serious expedition was going to study it. In the same year that the glade was found, a film called "Devil's Cemetery" was made about this place. Many publications published articles and photos about it. mysterious place. Those who wish to visit the area of ​​the Devil's Cemetery should know that it is not worth setting up a camp closer than one kilometer, but it is more correct and more convenient to set up a parking lot at the mouth of the Deshemba River. The easiest way to get to your destination is by river. It is really only possible to raft in the period from May to early June. Only professionals should go hiking, as the area is very difficult.

Mountain of the Dead (Sverdlovsk Region)

In 1959, a group of young enthusiasts led by Igor Dyatlov went on an expedition to the Mountain of the Dead. The ascent to the summit was started on February 1st. By coincidence, it is on this day that a magical festival called Candlemas takes place. Before reaching the summit, a group of nine people set up camp for the night. It is not known what the young people witnessed and what made them, having cut the tent from the inside, hastily leave it, going out into the cold with practically no clothes. No traces of someone else's presence were found. No signs of a struggle. No trace of the elements. At the same time, all participants had horrific injuries, some had their tongues torn out, their skin was purple or orange, unnatural even for the dead.

By decree from above, everything related to the Dyatlov expedition was in the strictest secrecy. The Dyatlov group is not the only one who died on the slopes of the terrible mountain. Several expeditions never returned home after visiting her. The publishing house of the Gentry newspaper in the 90s released a huge material dedicated to the Mountain of the Dead. At the same time, specialists from Vladivostok carried out thorough ufological studies. And today this place does not attract tourists too much because of its notoriety. Although on this moment no anomalous manifestations are observed on the mountain and it is safe to visit.

Devil's lair (Volgograd region)

In the Volgograd region, on the ridge called Medvetskaya, there is a place called the Devil's Lair. According to the information received, spontaneous combustion of people occurs in this place. The bodies of local shepherd Mamaev Yuri were discovered in 1990 and combine harvester Tsukanov Ivan. But it is reliably known that Ivan burned down, saving the harvester and the grain field from an unexpected fire.

In the case of the shepherd, there is evidence that the cause of his death was the burning of hay. Nevertheless, this place is considered unkind, although the expedition did not reveal any anomalies. It is safe for hiking trips.

Lake Labynkyr

In the east of Yakutia, in the Oymyakonsky district, there is a reservoir overgrown with legends and amazing stories. A lake called Labynkyr. According to legend, an animal of incredible size lives in the lake, it is assumed that it is of relic origin. According to local residents, this creature swallows large animals and people. Based on rumors, the death toll is more than ten people. But all this is not reliable, there is no real evidence. The area is wild, impassable, which does not attract researchers. It is because of its mystery that this place is included in the list of the most creepy. There are several "valleys" that claim to be the Valley of Death. One of them is located in Valdai, in the Novgorod region. According to local beliefs, somewhere there is a mysterious "stump", near which people and animals disappeared. In fact, no one saw this "stump", the police are also skeptical, and there were no reports of missing people.

Yakutia also has its own "Valley of Death" - Elyuyu Cherkechekh. Its supernatural nature has not been confirmed, none of the researchers have seen any hemispheres radiating heat, copper boilers and other anomalous formations. We have been studying data about this area for ten years, invited about 2000 specialists for all the time, and this does not take into account the help of people who responded to our advertisements in the newspapers. And, summing up, they came to the conclusion that the supernaturalness of this zone is just a fiction based on local legends.

Another Death Valley is located on the Kamchatka Peninsula, not far from the Valley of Geysers. This time its existence is confirmed. There is observed a large number of deaths among animals, there were also data, which are not confirmed, about the loss of life in the area. As a result of our research, it was found that mortality among animals is due to gas poisoning, the causes and frequency have not been identified. For a person, being in this zone is not dangerous, since he will be able to leave the zone on his own in case of gas release. Overnight stays in this area are not recommended.

There is one section on the Kolyma tract, passing between two rocks, where a fairly large number of accidents and incidents, including fatal ones, have been recorded. No anomalies were found in this section. The organization of the expedition did not make sense, there are similar sections on almost any route. According to legend, not far from Belozersk, Volgograd region, there is a burial mound of the Varangian king Sineus, brother of Rurik. During Soviet times, the upper part of the mound was dismantled for construction needs, and a cellar was dug in the rest for a large potato storage. But all the potatoes, as well as the logs of the inner lining, rotted, and in this place a pit filled with a fetid mess formed. Many cases of falling into it were recorded, local residents repeatedly pulled out corpses. According to legend, it is the embittered Sineus who lures people into the pit. The expedition was not organized, the location of the mound could not be established. In the Novgorod region in one of the forests there is a swamp. During the Great Patriotic War, it took the lives of many soldiers, whose remains are still swallowed up by the swamp.

The exact number of the deceased is unknown, according to preliminary estimates, we are talking about tens of thousands. The sad history of this area creates an atmosphere of fear around.

Near Cape Ryty, Baikal, there are many different anomalies - compasses and navigators start to go crazy, sometimes there is an increase in the background radiation, which is why there are currently no settlements near the cape. The nature of these anomalies could not be established, usually the radiation background is within the normal range. Staying near the cape does not promise dangers, you just have to beware of very aggressive earthen bees living there, whose bites are painful. Devil's ravine near the village of Lyady, Pskov region. It was said that several people disappeared there before the war. Several cases have also been reported after 1974. Some people did come back and tell amazing stories. Expeditions did not reveal anomalies in the area, the loss of people was attributed to difficult terrain, so it is not advised to go there alone without equipment and appropriate knowledge of the area.