Forty years in the Siberian wilderness : the Old Believers who time forgot
In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there In the summer of 1978, a team of geologists exploring southern Siberia found something rarer than (…)
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