Yakutsk in Russian Siberia saw temperatures drop to -45°C this week as residents continued daily routines in extreme cold ...
Oymyakon, Russia, is the coldest permanently inhabited village on Earth, with official temperatures reaching -67.7 °C.
Yakutsk, located in eastern Siberia, is the coldest city on Earth, with winter temperatures dropping below minus 50°C.
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The coldest places on Earth where people actually live
Imagine stepping outside your door and feeling your breath freeze instantly. Consider the necessity of keeping your car ...
The potentially life-sapping cold of continental Siberia requires a specific lifestyle. In Yakutia, the world’s largest administrative and territorial region, people must adapt to long, brutal winters ...
Temperatures regularly plunge to -40C in this city and exposed skin can show first signs of frostbite within 10 minutes.
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