The other day, the Russian media announced the discovery of another sensation. In the Urals, a pyramid was found: in space photographs they discovered something of the correct form with smooth edges and declared it a sensation. The replicated reports even said that the find was so impressive that scientists from the Russian Geographical Society would go to the place of the mysterious pyramid this summer. But those same scientists who allegedly already collect backpacks for the future campaign, exposed the authors of the loud find.

 

At first glance, everything looks like a scientific sensation. In a remote taiga area, where there are no roads or communications, there is a man-made pyramid that no one has ever heard of. The mysterious object is located in the west of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, on the territory of the Ural Mountains. This is a deserted territory, occasionally in this region there are hunters and reindeer herders – representatives of the northern peoples of the Khanty and Mansi. They supposedly know about the existence of the mountain, consider it sacred and do not recommend visiting this peak.

 

 

It is reported that the height of the structure is 880 meters, it looks like a pyramid of Cheops, but significantly higher. To get to the location of the pyramid is very difficult. To do this, you have to overcome 400 kilometers on foot from the nearest village or get to the place by helicopter. But even despite such difficulties, scientists are already allegedly ready to go on a journey in the summer in order to explore the sensational find. It is reported that the authors of the discovery are members of the Wild North tourist club, who, exploring the area of ​​the People’s-Itinsky Ridge on accessible satellite imagery, stumbled upon an unusual object.

 

 

Seeing a message about the find, employees of the Russian Geographical Society hastened to comment on the event, as well as their alleged expedition to the pyramid. It turned out that the mountain has long been known to geographers, plotted on topographic maps and is not a sensation. Yes, it has an unusual shape, but it is far from an ideal pyramid and is not something man-made: mountains of this shape are found all over the planet. As for the proposed expedition, they really planned to send a group of scientists to this part of the Urals, but visiting the sensational pyramid was not part of the researchers’ plans.

 

 

Alas, the sensational pyramid quickly turned into an ordinary mountain, albeit of an original form.