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I'm Sebastian from Germany. I study meteorology and I was the youngest tourist ever who has visited the pole of cold in Oymyakon, the coldest inhabited place on earth. For photos and experiences about living in the cold please visit my website
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Visiting the coldest town in the world - Chilling Out | 60 Minutes Australia
In Oymiakon - a tiny village in Central Siberia - it's so cold your eyelashes freeze together and you're constantly on guard against frostbite. If it's warmer than minus 55 degrees Celsius, then it's a good day.
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18,000-Year-Old Puppy Found Perfectly Preserved in Siberia
Scientists working in a remote area of northeast Siberia have made a remarkable discovery.
The remains of an 18,000-year-old puppy were found by a team of Swedish researchers exploring a site near Yakutsk.
The canine - which was two months old when it died - has been remarkably preserved in the permafrost of the Russian region, with its fur, nose and teeth all intact.
But DNA sequencing has been unable to determine the species.
Scientists say that could mean the specimen represents an evolutionary link between wolves and modern dogs.
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Take a Tour of a Soviet-Era Ghost Town at the Edge of the World | Short Film Showcase
Located just 800 miles from the North Pole on the island of Spitsbergen, the Soviet-era ghosttown of Pyramiden is one of the northernmost permanent settlements in the world. The site was first developed as a mining village in 1936, after the Soviets acquired the rights to mine the local coalfields. Although Pyramiden was abandoned in 1998, it remains remarkably well preserved due to the frigid Arctic climate.
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Today only six people permanently reside in the former communist outpost. Working as Pyramiden’s resident tour guide, Aleksandr Romanovsky is one of those few inhabitants. Better known as “Sasha from Pyramiden,” Romanovsky gives tours of the frozen Soviet time capsule to curious tourists. In this short film from filmmaker David Beazley, visit the Arctic ruins of theSoviet era as Romanovsky reflects on his solitary life at the edge of the world.
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Exploring the forest in Yakutsk, Russia (Siberia)
Spending the day being mindful in the forest. There is absolute silence except for the sound of the snow crunching under my shoes. I left the forest feeling a deep sense of connectedness with all that exists and a knowing that life is sacred, good and that there is nothing more that I need to be, do or have in order to be complete and whole.
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Most Dangerous Ways To School | OIMJAKON (Russia) | Free Documentary
Siberia. Endless vastness – arctic temperatures. Even farther East than Japan and 5 000 kilometres north of Vladivostok lies Yakutia, the coldest Republik of Russia. Yakutsk is the capital of the Yakutia Republic and is located about 5100 kilometres east of Moscow. In the midst of it: Oimjakon. With its 500 residents the coldest inhabited place on earth. This village lies in a mountain valley on the upper reaches of the banks of the Indgirka River. One of the major reasons for the freezing temperatures is the great distance from the Atlantic Ocean and the humidity that the Ocean provides to a major part of the Northern Hemisphere. Masses of mountains shield Siberia against the warm air from the west and south, while in the opposite direction, the door to the Artic stands wide open. Thus in the winter, cold masses of air expand into the Siberian landscape completely unrestricted.
The average temperature in winter: Minus 40° Celsius. The children of the Siberian Oimjakon have the world`s coldest way to school. The extreme living conditions are completely normal for the residents of Oymyakon. This is also true for the Tariks family and their son Aljosha. He is 8 years old. The children of his age group are only excused from attending school on account of the cold at temperatures below minus 54° degrees.
Even before his departure for school Aljosha feels the grim cold. Lacking running water the house also has no bathroom. So Aljosha alredy has to go outside – to the unheated outside earth closet in the garden. Sascha’s mother cooks tea. In order to do so, she must go to outside to the front of the house, which is made of wood- as all houses in Oymyakon. Due to the great temperature differences here, concrete walls would soon crack and be destroyed. In the short summers, it can get quite warm in Oymyakon. In front of the wooden house the ice blocks are stored. The next-door farmer had cut out of the frozen river for them. There is no running water in the Pole of Cold, with temperatures dropping to -65 degrees Celsius; no pipe work has a chance. Aljoshas mother puts the ice in the pot and cooks some tea for her son.
Like every day, Aljosha must get ready to go to school. Like the majority of the other students, Sascha wears for the most part his traditional dress. The clothing prescribes to the onion-peel principle in order to protect the students from the Artic temperatures. His mother Irina has heated up the living room to 20° degrees. So when Aljosha opens the front door it is 70° degrees colder – every day life in Oimjakon. As soon as the children open the dormitory’s double doors, the icy cold brutally grabs hold of them. Within less than one second their nostrils become frozen.
Unlike the students in other parts of the world, the children from Oymyakon are seldom playful but instead very concentrated on their way to school. With quick steps, they travel in groups, attempting to put the 2 kilometer route behind them as quickly as possible. There are no signs of snow ball fights. The don’t spend a second of time watching the cows, which are kept up to nine months of the year in their stalls, and are now coincidentally being lead out of the barn for a drink. Even though the cows are wearing some sort of special “bras” which protect their udders from freezing.
Once in school building, Aljosha and the other students remove many of their layers of clothing, and get going with the school lessons. For the majority of them, a welcome diversion from the coldest inhabited town on the earth.
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Putin Flies to Siberia in Dead of Night! Situation in Irkutsk Still Critical!
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From Saint Petersburg, where he met with Lukashenko, Putin flew to Siberia, late in the night due to the time zone difference. At the instruction of the president, almost half of the government arrived in Bratsk. It's the second time Putin visits Irkutsk Oblast in the last 2.5 weeks. He's flying to the town of Tulun by helicopter. This town was hit the hardest by the flood.
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Situated in Siberia, Kyzyl-Mazhalik is a Russian town town where the average wage is just 100 Euros a month. I travelled there to take a look around and see how life is in Russia's poorest town. Turns out is wasn't so bad...unless you support the local football team.
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Is Yakutia the Coldest Region in Russia? The -60 Degree Weather Certainly Seems to Think So
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This year, Central Russia did not wait for the traditional Epiphany frosts. For example, in Moscow, the temperature barely dropped to -10°C. However, the Russian winter still takes its toll and recoups in Siberia and the Far East.
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Winter roads are widely distributed in Siberia and the far North, in the swampy regions, in areas where there are no bridges across the numerous streams and rivers, and in other hard to reach T. p. conditions.
Often the roads are used to deliver cargo and equipment to the oil and gas fields, and especially for the removal of heavy and inaccessible forests.
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Visiting Russia's Most Dangerous Town | Посещение самого опасного города в России
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18,000-year-old puppy found preserved in Russia
An 18-thousand-year-old puppy found preserved in permafrost in eastern Russia has been presented to the media for the first time. The puppy was discovered in the summer of 2018 and is believed to be the oldest canine discovered in the area. (Dec. 2)
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