[ANOMALY]: ANJIKUNI_LAKE_VANISHING_1930
In November 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle reached an Inuit village located along the shores of Anjikuni Lake, in the Nunavut territory. Labelle knew the settlement well, but what he found that day defied all logic. The village was completely deserted, yet it seemed as if life had been abruptly interrupted only moments before his arrival. The fireplaces were still warm, with caribou meat cooking over the dying flames. In many huts, food supplies were intact and clothes were left hanging, as if the owners had stepped out for a moment. Even the weapons were left in their places, violating every survival custom in those hostile lands. The most disturbing finding was the sled dogs: they were all dead, starved to death despite food being available only a few meters away. Labelle searched for human tracks in the snow, but found none. No signs of a struggle, no escapes, only an inexplicable void that, over the decades, has turned this event into one of the darkest real mysteries in northern history.