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Air from 'a cave where Yetis live' goes on sale in Siberia

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12 March 2015

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The air is 'full of goodness and has a healing effect, helping to strengthen the immunity and positively impact of  the mental state'. Picture: Administration of Tashtagol district 

Entrepreneurs have canned the air from Azasskaya Cave, the location of supposed sightings of fabled Yetis, known to some as Bigfoot or the Abominable Snowman.

Air was also canned from Zelenaya Mountain, the centrepiece of Siberia's leading ski resort of Sheregesh in Kemerovo region.

Vladimir Makuta, head of the local Tashtagol district, said the areas are 'famous for stunning mountain scenery and crystal-clear air'. The air is 'full of goodness and has a healing effect, helping to strengthen the immunity and positively impact of  the mental state'.

Canned air


Azasskaya Cave


Azasskaya Cave

Canned the air from Azasskaya Cave and Zelenaya Mountain. Azasskaya cave, view from outside and inside. Pictures: Administration of Tashtagol district,  KuzYeti, Evgeny Zolotuhin

The cost of a breath of fresh Siberian air - 200 roubles, around $3 or £2.

Sightings of Yetis - or some other giant hairy creatures - are not uncommon in the Shor National Park, site of the Azasskaya Cave, though many dispute them. The cave is 18 kilometres from Ust-Kabyrza village. 

Please see our previous stories on Yetis in Siberia:

Your chance to come face to face with the Abominable Snowman

Yeti sighting in Siberia' claims Russian expert

Some 200 Yeti are roaming southern Siberia, claims controversial academic

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Please tell us where we can purchase cans?
D. V. Corleone, Los Alamos
16/03/2015 22:56
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