ID | #1571234003 |
Added | Wed, 16/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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October 1971. The third Argentine expedition to the Himalayas under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Hector Cativa Tolosa were divided into three groups.
Camp No. 1 was in the lead and in mid-October was at the height of 6500 meters at a temperature of from 30 to 40 degrees below zero.
16th, when the XPS have returned to the camp after he went to repair a small bridge, they were in for a shock. Their tents were destroyed by the primitive anger of unknown creatures. Cans of food had been opened and emptied, and the remains of food were scattered on the snow.
The "strange animal" left the steps with a length of 34 cm and a width of 18 cm according to the depth, the creature had to be huge, weighing about 300 kg.
This news was received at 01-00 on October 19 in San Juan (Argentina) radio made by club Andino Mercedario. Subsequently, the report was confirmed by Mr. Salles, the Director of Radio Mitre, and Mr. Canelli, news Director, who joined radio ham, which followed the exploits of climbers (newspaper La Razón, 10-19-1971). ).
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Original news
Source: Planeta UFO
Date: 10.15.2019
Argentina: Mountain Climbers Encounter Yeti in the Himalayas
October 1971. The third Argentinean expedition to the Himalayas under the command of Lt. Col. Hector Cativa Tolosa had been split into three groups. Camp No.1 was in the lead and in mid-October found itself at an elevation of 6500 meters at temperatures of 30 to 40 degrees below zero.
On the 16th, as the expeditionaries returned to their campsite after having gone out to make repairs to a little bridge, they were in for a shock. Their tents had been destroyed by the primal rage of an unknown being. Cans containing foodstuffs had been torn open and emptied out; remnants of food were scattered on the snow.
A "strange animal" had left footsteps measuring 34 cm long x 18 cm wide. Judging from their depth, the creature must have been enormous, with a weight close to 300 kilograms.
The news was received at 0100 hours on October 19th in the city of San Juan (Argentina) through a radio link made by the Club Andino Mercedario. The report was subsequently substantiated by Mr. Salles, the director of Radio Mitre, and by Mr. Cagnelli, the news director, who connected to the ham radio network that followed the mountain climbers' exploits (La Razón newspaper, 10-19-1971).
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