Until now, I’d never heard of this weirdness — and several online articles didn’t hep much, either. One article, however mentioned a National Geographic study.
Are you aware if anything on Roopkund Lake and its mass of skeletal (with flesh) remains was ever published in Nat Geo?
Thanks,
TXnMA
I'm not aware of it. AFAIK / remember, this article is the first time I'd ever heard of the place. The puzzle is, how did a place at 5000 meters above sealevel come to be occupied even once, much less three times? :^)