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Life in the COLDEST PLACE on Earth (Record-Breaking Cold!) | Yakutsk, Yakutia

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Life in the Coldest place on earth, the region of Yakutia (Republic of Sakha), Siberia, Russia, & the Worlds coldest city, Yakutsk. We traveled to Yakutsk in the middle of winter to find out how people here survive in the toughest climate in the world. Little did we know, we would manage to time it so perfect that we would actually arrive during the coldest day in the last 20 years (-63'C / '81.5'F).
The lowest air temperature ever recorded in this region is -96°F (-71°C). The coldest town is Oymyakon, which is also in Yakutia, Siberia.
Life up here in the coldest city and region on planet earth is tough, and winter is long, however, people have lived here for centuries. The Yakut (Sakha) people have called this region home for generations and their unique culture & attitude to life has helped them thrive here in cold tundra of Yakutia, Siberia.

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this video taken this late January , in Yakutie Siberia, shows the Life of peoples in the capital City Yakutsk, then driving 1000km to Omyakhon the village where minus 71 Celsius was registered...an extreme place for sure but peoples live a normal Life also....
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COLDEST PLACE on Earth (-71°C, -96°F) Why people live here? | Oymyakon, Russia

I spent several days with the locals of a Russian village Oymyakon. Oymyakon is Russia's and World's coldest inhabited place, and I thought that the only thing people do there is survive and suffer from the Cold. I was very wrong. Let's see what I found out from the locals

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0:00 Welcome to Yakutia
0:49 Trip to Oymyakon. First stop - Khandyga
4:13 The road of bones - Kolyma
7:33 Stuck in the middle of frozen nowhere. Again
10:32 Welcome to Oymyakon
14:10 Tasting raw foals meat
16:17 Going on winter fishing
18:04 Culture of Sakha people (Yakuts)
20:54 How do people live in Oymyakon?
24:34 Ice bathing in the coldest place on Earth

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Rural village life in Yakutia, the coldest region on Earth. Life here is completely unique to anywhere else in the World. People in the village 's outside of Yakutsk, Siberia (Russia), have to deal with cold temperatures like nowhere else. The lowest recorded temperature is -71°C (-95°F) and the average winter temperature, -50°C (-58°F). The local villagers have adapted to life in Yakutia and it's challenges in an incredibly interesting way and we traveled from Yakutsk to one of these villages, through some of the most beautiful nature on planet earth, to meet some of the local Yakut (Sakha) people, head inside their village homes, and find out about this unique way of life in the Pole of Cold for ourselves.

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Let's meet an ethnic minority of Russia - the Yakut who live in the coldest inhabited of the Earth. We will get to know their culture, get to know the locals and hear their life stories and concerns about Global warming. Global warming isn't felt much for us, but it is already very palpable and visible in the Russian Arctic.

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In this video, I walked around Oymyakon with some local Guy who also helped them to find accommodation. I reached there by Hitchhiking from Yakutsk and it took 4 days to reach there. Oymyakhon is the Coldest Inhabitant place on Earth with Minimum temp ever Recorded. I stayed with one of the locals and I got very Warm Hospitality in the coldest place on earth.

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Welcome to Oymyakon, the COLDEST City in the WORLD!

Oymyakon is situated in Siberia, Russia. The settlement was started in the 1920's by reindeer herders who watered their reindeer in the thermal spring which gives the town its name, Oymyakon Water that doesn't freeze.

Around 500 people are living in Oymyakon but to be honest it's more about surviving than living.
The average temperature in the colder months is -40 degrees Fahrenheit, there are only 3 warmer months, with temperatures averaging 50 degrees Fahrenheit and the record low was recorded in 1923 when temperatures dropped to -96.

The houses don't have plumbing because the water would freeze in the pipes, so toilets are simple pits with a roof and door over them.

The village has its own heating plant that burns coal none stop to heat water, which is then pumped through the village pipework.

When outside, they have to keep their car's engine running, all the time, even when refilling at the gas station, if not, the fuel would freeze in seconds making it impossible to start again.

They have a school, to which the kids have to go every day unless temperatures drop below -58f.

Their diet is mainly meat because the ground is permanently frozen so no vegetables can be grown, this Permafrost also makes gravedigging a lengthy experience. first, they light a bonfire to defrost the ground, then dig down until the hit permafrost again, and then repeat. the process of digging a grave can take days.

There is no cell phone coverage, but that's mainly because no one has made a cell phone that can work in such a cold climate.

Even though it's the coldest town in the world and probably the hardest to live in, it is possibly the most beautiful landscape on the planet!

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Welcome to YAKUTSK, (SIBERIA) - AKA the WORLD'S COLDEST CITY. More than 300,000 people live here, where winter temperatures (like right now) reach as low as -55 Celsius.

I went to Yakutsk a few weeks ago with my good friend Ammar from @YesTheory. The city is so remote that we had to take a 9-hour domestic flight from Moscow to get there.

As soon as we arrived in this cold winter wonderland, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Completely frozen trees, frozen pipelines, frozen cars… frozen everything!! But underneath the layers of jackets are extremely friendly faces and warm smiles. And that’s what I came here to learn about - humanity. Who are the Yakutian people? How do they survive these brutally cold winters?

This video takes you on a 4-day journey through the world’s coldest city - Yakutsk. I think you will be quite surprised to discover that Yakutsk is actually a normal city, just like anywhere else. It just happens to be extremely cold!

Thank you to my local friends Maria #1 and Maria #2 (from @LifeinYakutia) for showing me around! And thanks to Andrey for the awesome work behind the camera. And thank YOU so much for watching — this video is really special to me and many long hours of work have gone into it.

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The Nenet reindeer herders need to move their tent every few days throughout most of the year. Every time they migrate they must pack the whole tent away, drag it across the tundra on sledges, and erect it again in a fresh place, sometimes in temperatures of minus thirty degrees. Survival depends on working together as a team.

After staying in the wooded taiga for two months they start to migrate north following the ancient paths of migrating reindeer (caribou). In four months they will travel up to 1200km and must pack and move every three to five days to keep up with their herd. They must reach their summer quarters before the snows melt and flood great rivers with icy waters too cold and deep for the calves, born along the way, to cross.

Behind the tent an invisible line extends out into the tundra. It is called the sawei line, and a woman cannot cross it. It will bring bad luck to the tent. It was hard for them to explain exactly why, it is much stronger than a superstition and is connected to the spirit pole that stands at the back of the tent. This pole is sacred and a woman cannot cross underneath it either, and only a shaman may sit in this holy place. The origins of this are a little lost, there may be practical reasons, for example the back of the tent is traditionally where the men work, often together, so they have to be able to move about freely, but there are often two families in a single tent, so maybe one day the women just agreed territories to stop tripping over each other. Maybe it has such a mundane origin, or maybe there are real spirits that come up to the tent from behind and would bring harm to any women caught in the wrong place. If several tents pitch together, their lines must not cross either, so they tend to camp in a straight line to avoid this.

In answer to the many questions - on personal hygiene, everyone washes using a bowl of soap and hot water, just like most of our grandparents did before everyone had pipes and taps. There is no toilet in the tent as some have suggested, they find a spot a few hundred metres away. They are not pitching on a lake but a small mound where the snow blows a little thinner, Gas companies have been in the area and gave away snowmobiles as part of land access negotiations. Also sometimes there are competitions with them as prizes, sometimes they sell a load of reindeer and buy one. Most families now have at least one but the reindeer are still used a lot. Yes, they use a sled to go to town, or trading posts to buy groceries.


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In this video I'll show you around Yakutsk - the coldest major city in the world situated in Sakha Republic, also known as Yakutia, Russia. The coldest temperature that has ever been recorded in Yakutsk was -64,4°C (in 1891) but frosts reaching -50°C and -55°C would certainly not be a special occasion for local residents. I was curious what was it like to live in such freezing environment and went to Yakutsk to see how people live and how things work in the coldest city in the world. I tried to show you that life could be different for different layers of society so I didn't mind visiting local ghetto where people had to survive without a stable heating system and go to the outdoor toilets.

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What to Do in the Coldest Place on Earth — Oymyakon?

Did you know that Oymyakon is the coldest inhabited place on Earth? Its minimum temperature is -71,2°C. That's why it's called Pole of Cold. The Oymyakon valley in Yakutia is surrounded by the mountains that keep cold air around. However, people live and work here all the year round! The average temperature in January is about -50°C. But what could a tourist do up there? See our top 10 things to do at the Northern Pole of Cold in Yakutia.

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Produced by Pavel Ageychenko | Founder of BaikalNature:


Would you brave the freezing temperatures of the coldest village on earth?

With temperatures reaching minus 71 degrees Celsius the Siberian village has been dubbed the Pole of Cold.

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