Russia
Learns to Make Money on UFO
Websites
of Russian travel companies teem with promises to show Yeti or meet little green
men. Many regions severely compete for the right of being called the most anomalous
territory of the country. There is also a tendency of constructing roads and building
hotels in such areas where the local dwellers prefer not to go to. All this is
not an example of mass madness. It is just the active players of the travel market
in Russia consider selling tours to paranormal sites of the country highly profitable.
At the end of November the authorities of the Perm Region reported about
the intentions to create an UFO sanctuary in the local anomalous zone the
so-called Molebsky Triangle. A number of other regions of the country have decided
to follow the example of Perm. In the Krasnoyarsk Region they have begun constructing
tourist objects in remote areas of the taiga where 100 years ago the Tunguska
Meteorite fell. The authorities of the Samara Region are thinking about creation
of a tourist zone not far from the Medveditskaya Chain where the locals have spotted
UFO several times.
It seems that the Russian regional authorities have
been eaten up by the fame of the American Roswell city that for already 60 years
has been popular with tourists coming there to see the site of the supposed UFO
crash.