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Anomalous zone. Canada

ID #1531843858
Added Tue, 17/07/2018
Author July N.
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Initial data

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Incident date: 
11.1930
Location: 
озеро Ангикуни
Эскимос, NU
Canada

In November 1930, a hunter named Joe Label snuck into the Eskimo village on the shores of lake Anjikuni in Northern Canada.

Labelle knew this village as a thriving fishing community of about 2000 residents. However, when he arrived, the village was devastated. All the huts and storehouses were empty. He found one smoldering fire on which was a pot of blackened stew.

Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation began.

It turned out that no trace of any of the citizens not detected; all of the dogs, the Eskimos were found buried under a snow drift at 12 ft - they all died from starvation; all meals and food of the Inuit, were found in their huts. And the last disappointing discovery: the tomb of the Eskimos were devastated.

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Original news

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

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