02 · LORE
551 FILES·LAST 1D AGO
Russia / USSR1983civilian claim

M-Triangle Perm Zone

In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members.

In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members.

Brief

In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members. The zone, spanning roughly 70 square kilometers on the Perm Krai–Sverdlovsk Oblast border, attracted organized expeditions from the late 1980s led by Eduard Ermilov of the Gorky Section on Anomalous Phenomena. Scientists recorded biolocation anomalies, multicolored flashes, and reports of temporal distortion. Historical records suggest peasants described 'flying machines' in this corridor as early as the 1830s. The site's high magnetic anomaly readings, attributed to tectonic fault interactions in some assessments, do not fully account for the optical phenomena documented on film.

Metadata

Year
1983
Location
Molyobka (M-Triangle), Perm Krai, USSR/Russia
Region
Russia / USSR
Status
unconfirmed
Tag
civilian claim
Primary
The Ural Mountains: A Mecca for UFO enthusiasts
Source type
html
Sources
3

Key Points

  • In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members.
  • The zone, spanning roughly 70 square kilometers on the Perm Krai–Sverdlovsk Oblast border, attracted organized expeditions from the late 1980s led by Eduard Ermilov of the Gorky Section on Anomalous Phenomena.
  • Scientists recorded biolocation anomalies, multicolored flashes, and reports of temporal distortion.
  • Historical records suggest peasants described 'flying machines' in this corridor as early as the 1830s.

Most Interesting

  • In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members.
  • The zone, spanning roughly 70 square kilometers on the Perm Krai–Sverdlovsk Oblast border, attracted organized expeditions from the late 1980s led by Eduard Ermilov of the Gorky Section on Anomalous Phenomena.
  • Historical records suggest peasants described 'flying machines' in this corridor as early as the 1830s.

Timeline

  1. 1983 · Encounter

    In October 1983, Perm geologist Emil Bachurin found a 62-meter circular impression in a plowed field near Molyobka village in the Ural foothills, now called the M-Triangle, and documented persistent luminous objects, equipment malfunctions, and psychological disorientation among dozens of subsequent visitors including scientific expedition members.

  2. 2014 · Source record

    The Ural Mountains: A Mecca for UFO enthusiasts is the preferred source material attached to this encounter.

Sources

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