Interesting Story of Tisul Princess
In early September 1969, Russia
Tisulsky district in the Kemerovo region
Rzhavchik It is claimed that an extraordinary event occurred in the village. During a blasting in a coal mine, in the center of a twenty-meter coal seam, at a depth of more than 70 meters, a two-meter marble coffin was discovered by a miner, Karnaukhov. The coffin was constructed with extremely precise mechanical workmanship.
By order of the site manager,
Alexander Alexandrovich Masalygin All work was immediately stopped by. The coffin was brought to the surface and the paste, which had petrified over time, began to be opened by pounding its edges. Under the impact of the blows, the paste turned into a clear liquid and flowed due to the heat of the sun.
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In 1973, when “everything calmed down,” according to officials, large-scale excavations were carried out throughout the summer and into late autumn on the shores and islands of Lake Berchikul, six kilometers from where the sarcophagus was found. The workplace was cordoned off by soldiers and police.
Soldiers and police refused to give details, but the whole village saw how a “brick” helicopter flew to the excavation site and picked up things. After the work on the islands and coasts of Berchikul was completed, hundreds of graves were dug and carefully covered with earth. However, research and scientific explanations about this discovery are still full of many question marks.