The darkest and most terrible mystery of Central Ural history. For almost fifty years, people have been vainly struggling with its clue. On the night of February 1 to February 2, 59, in the far north of the Middle Urals on the Mansi Mountain of the Dead, an unknown and monstrous force completely destroyed a tourist group of students of the Ural Polytechnic Institute. All nine people. Something inexpressibly frightening made half-naked people jump out of tents in the polar frost and flee in panic from the mountain.
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The Mystery of the Dyatlov Pass
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The Thrombey Family Theme (Solo Piano)
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Nathan Johnson:
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The Thrombey Estate
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Nathan Johnson:
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Double-Dipping
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Nathan Johnson:
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Snooping
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Nathan Johnson:
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On the Eve of Harlan's Demise
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Nathan Johnson:
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The Wake
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Nathan Johnson:
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The Game's Afoot
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Nathan Johnson:
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Knives Out!, Pt. II (The Will)
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Nathan Johnson:
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The Orient Express
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Patrick Doyle:
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Departure
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Patrick Doyle:
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Judgement
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Patrick Doyle:
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Touch Nothing Else
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Patrick Doyle:
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Twelve Stab Wounds
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Patrick Doyle:
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The Armstrong Case
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Patrick Doyle:
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It Is Time
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Patrick Doyle:
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True Identity
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Patrick Doyle:
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Bourgeois Nightmare
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Patrick Doyle:
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She's Back
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Patrick Doyle:
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A Single Bullet
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Patrick Doyle:
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One Last Cork
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Patrick Doyle:
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