At the top of the mysterious Mount Yamantau there are the ruins of a geological station, which are a kind of evidence of the activities of geologists and the military in this place. Despite its importance, the station has now become a caravan of machinery and equipment left here after the completion of work. Debris from the drilling rig, pieces of
Abandoned territory HF 12764
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The territory of the former military unit No. 12764, located under Mount Yamantau, arouses interest and controversy among researchers and the public. The military personnel who served in this unit were not completely clear about its purpose. The main task was to ensure the safety of the mines and adits into which workers descended every day.
However, some evidence points to the existence of a huge structure in the area. One of the former soldiers who served in this unit said that construction of the facility was completed in the early 1990s. Near this structure the entrance to Mount Yamantau begins.
Testimony from former soldiers indicates the presence of a tower crane that could have been rolled into the entrance of the mountain. However, access inside was limited, and the soldiers had no idea what was inside. There is speculation that this could be a command post or refuge for the country's elite in the event of a nuclear war.
Those who worked near the mountain during that period also claimed that the entrances to the mines had a subway-like finish. However, the exact purpose and purpose of these structures remains a mystery.
Such testimonies from former soldiers confirm the mysterious nature of this territory and continue to fuel interest in research around Mount Yamantau.
Author of photos: Rais