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UNSOLVED LATITUDE

True mysteries, told from the coordinates where they ended.
Vanished expeditions. Cold cases. Signals without a source.

76°N — THE ARCHIVE IS OPENING

Your Hosts

Evelyn
The Navigator

Evelyn opens every file and walks you through what is actually known — the dates, the radio logs, the last confirmed positions. Calm, precise, and unwilling to fill gaps with speculation.

Marlow
The Skeptic

Marlow interrupts. He asks the questions you were about to ask — and the ones the official reports avoided. If a theory doesn't survive his questions, it doesn't make the episode.

First Case Files

26.0°N, 80.1°W · DECEMBER 5, 1945
Flight 19 — Five planes vanished mid-sentence

Fourteen airmen, clear skies, routine training. Then the compasses failed, the radio chatter turned strange — and five Navy bombers flew into nothing. The plane sent to find them vanished too.

61.75°N, 59.45°E · FEBRUARY 1, 1959
Dyatlov Pass — Nine hikers cut their tent open from the inside

Nine experienced hikers fled their tent into a minus-thirty night, half-dressed, in the dark. What the search party found three weeks later has never been fully explained.

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