Daglov, 1956, by Dr Viktor Krevdenski

Daglov, 1956, by Dr Viktor Krevdenski

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First found in 1997, in the abandoned mining town of Daglov, Russia, these documents were handwritten by the man known as Dr Viktor Krevdenski. Found amongst them were also a collection of photographs, apparently taken during his stay there. They tell of his experiences within the town, giving a fascinating, if ominous account of the month he was forced to spend there, busying himself with unravelling the mysterious circumstances he found himself in upon his arrival.
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This was a little project I wish to bring back into the light. In school, I took a deep and interesting interest into the old tale called the 'Russian Revolution.' Now, at the time, I took an interest in the dead..and so, I had a thought. Why not bring the two together? And this is where the story takes place.

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