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*From The Vault* Dyatlov Pass

**Strange And Unexplained is in between seasons, so we are bringing you episodes from the vault that you might have missed the first time around.**A slashed tent, scattered footprints, radioactive clothing and a dislodged tongue. In February of 1959, nine hikers were found dead i ...  Show more

S5: *From The Vault* Secret Identities

Have you ever had a secret? Have you ever known something important - something other people really want to know - and just kept it to yourself? Now imagine that secret was about yourself, and if anyone found out about it, it would completely change your life - maybe for the wors ...  Show more

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