What Scientists Found on Russia's "Death Mountain" Was Never Supposed to Exist

We turned this whole investigation into a book — same "mainstream case first, then where it breaks" method you know from the channel, across 34 sites. Link here if you want a copy: https://epoch-mysteries.com 📖 Deep in the forests of Russian Karelia sits Vottovaara — a summit the locals call the "Death Mountain" and refuse to stay on after dark. Scattered across its bare crown are roughly 1,600 boulders, some weighing several tons, and almost every one has been lifted off the ground and set down on a few small stones… like something balanced on tiny legs. The official explanation is a passing glacier. But glaciers don't gather 1,600 stones on a single peak, and they don't lower multi-ton rocks so gently that the little stones underneath are never crushed. In this episode we follow the evidence across the ancient north: the balanced seid stones surveyed by Sergei Simonyan in 1978, the 2-metre "demon" carving at Besov Nos that 16th-century monks tried to erase with a cross, the 4,500 swan and sun petroglyphs of Lake Onega and the White Sea (UNESCO-listed in 2021), the 9,000-year-old paleo-earthquake that shattered the summit, and the squared "well" cut into the rock that no one has ever measured. No aliens. No vortex. Just an honest look at a place where the scientists and the people who live beside it have never once agreed. So who really arranged Vottovaara? ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — The Mountain That Looks Arranged, Not Discovered 00:56 — Chapter 1: The Stones That Were Set Down 05:16 — Chapter 2: The Face Someone Tried to Erase 08:39 — Chapter 3: The Swans and the Sun 11:26 — Chapter 4: The Catastrophe in the Rock 14:23 — Chapter 5: The Well and the Worked Stone 17:34 — So Who Arranged Vottovaara? 💬 Glacier, Sami shamans, or something older? Drop your boldest theory in the comments — this is one of the few places on Earth where no two people agree. #Vottovaara #DeathMountain #Karelia #SeidStones #AncientMysteries