Roopkund Lake
Photo credit: India Today
Roopkund lake in Uttarakhand, India, is known for its skeletons. The lake is often covered in ice. But when the ice melts—as it often does—tourists are treated to a chilling view of over 200 human skeletons scattered along its edge.
The skeletons were first discovered during World War II in 1942. The skeletons have dents on their skulls and shoulders, indicating that they had been struck by something from above. The British initially suspected they were the remains of Japanese soldiers who attempted to sneak into India.
They later realized the skeletons were too old to be the Japanese. Historians revisited the lake in 2004 and confirmed that the bones belonged to two groups of people killed by hailstones around AD 850.
One group was a family or tribe, while the other were either their porters or guides. The party was crossing the area when they ran into an hailstorm. They had no place to hide and died after they were continually hit by cricket ball-sized hailstones.
To me this is almost like being stoned by Mother Nature. Not a pleasant way to go, I'd think.
Coffee out on the patio again today. Temps are headed up to 80 or so.
Hey Gorges...
ReplyDeletePretty good size hail stones, wouldn't you say?
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Hard to imagine this happening....Patio sounds wonderful...Would love to see the 70's here:))
ReplyDeleteOuch!! Although it's cold in the morning the sun shines!
ReplyDeleteDon't think that is a pleasant way to die - extremely painful if you ask me. I'll take your 70 over our high of 40 any time. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteCaught in the open & beaten to death by Mother Nature a thousand years ago...
ReplyDeleteHey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteNot something you see every day, for sure.
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Hey Momlady...
I think it's great that you are getting sunshine!
Thanks for the visit today!
Hey Linda...
I would imagine so.Lots of pain!
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Hey Rob...
That about describes it, I'm afraid.
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Now that was some hail stones.
ReplyDeletePatio sounds fine to me, temps dropped down into the 40's this morning.
Hey Jo...
ReplyDeletePretty big, weren't they?
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Dang!
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