In the Salabash Swamp of Siberia, Russia, an intriguing mysterious event took place. This swamp is ominously referred to as the "Death Corner" due to local legends. During a geological survey, scientists unexpectedly encountered a humanoid creature, known locally as the "Yeti."

Anna Soboleva, a Russian mineral surveyor, and her team discovered a strange figure while exploring the canyons around the Kadanga River. Initially, they thought it might be a gold miner or an escaped convict, but upon closer inspection, they quickly realized it was not human. This hairy humanoid was skillfully fishing with stones and eventually vanished into the dense forest.

The expedition team managed to capture images of this mysterious creature with a regular camera. Locals are familiar with this being, referring to it as the "Landlord." These Yetis typically appear in the summer and autumn, are less common in spring, and occasionally show up in winter. Although they sometimes wander into villages, they generally do not attack humans, preferring to maintain a safe distance.

The local residents have a rather indifferent attitude towards these mysterious beings. Before the October Revolution, these "forest spirits" occasionally troubled villagers, but they seem to have disappeared in recent times. This raises speculation that the Yetis may have moved away from human habitation.