Cursed skeletal lake.

in #adventure5 years ago

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Rupkund, a lake located at 5,222 meters high in Uttarakhand, India. It is an ideal place to skate during winter because of the freezing of water. Then, after the end of winter, freezing ice begins to occur. Hundreds of skeletons are seen all over the lake. The body of a human body floats in the whole lake. A forest guard first discovered the skeletal lake in 12. After stumbling on a skeleton, he found the lake filled with skeletons. There were hundreds of bones floating in the small lake. To date, many people have died due to bad weather in this area. But the mystery is created with these skeletons of the lake. Japanese soldiers entered the area during World War II. They died of bomb attacks during the war. At first it was assumed that the skeletons were those Japanese soldiers. However, after a forensic examination, the skeletons of the lake are much older. In 5, a group of troops led by General Jahangir Singh of Kashmir lost the road to the Himalayas on their way back to the end of the Tibet war. All of them are dead. But the study confirms that the skeletons are not theirs. However, locals say that King Yashadwal of Kanauj. It is said that in the Middle Ages, he organized a festival in the mountains of the Himalayas. Locals believe that 'Latu', the Himalayan god, may have been in a bad mood that day. He brought down the hailstorm to bring him to sleep. The king died in this rain. Neither did his companions escape. Meanwhile, scientists at National Geographic reported that there are more than six hundred heads of skulls. In each skull there are signs of injury. They think the deity is 'Latu'. Regardless of the truth of the curse, these people may have been traumatized by the large rock. The skeletons are about 4 years old. Many skeletons of the Rupkund lake have been stolen. The list of thieves includes tourists and curious researchers.

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