Since the late 19th century, Canada's 'Death Valley' has become a place shrouded in terrifying legends. Gold miners bravely ventured into this unknown land, only to become victims of 'Death Valley' without exception. In 1898, a six-member expedition team vanished, and three years later, the headless corpses of the Markland brothers and their companions were discovered. Similar tragedies continued to unfold, with records of missing and deceased explorers, including Holmberg, Sebach, and Blake McKenzie, updated from 1921 to 1965. In 1965, an expedition team consisting of three Swedes and one German mysteriously disappeared, as if 'Death Valley' possessed some irresistible force.
What is perplexing is that most of these victims were strong and capable gold miners. Even more bizarre is that nearly all the victims were found headless, a detail that has sparked countless speculations. Historically, robbers often killed gold miners to seize their gold, sometimes beheading them and hiding the bodies to avoid detection. This behavior is not only brutal but also steeped in mystery, leading one to wonder if 'Death Valley' truly conceals some supernatural power.