Top 10 Things to Do at the Pole of Cold in Oymyakon
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. The Oymyakon valley 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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Top 10 Best Things to do in Yakutsk, Russia
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Kingdom Permafrost
Mammoth Museum
Treasury of The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Exhibition
The Museum of History and Culture of The People of The North
National Art Museum of The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Russian State Drama Theater Named After Pushkin
Museum of History of Studying of Permafrost
Prospekt Lenina, Yakutsk
View Point Chuchor Muran
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Everything from pink lakes to ancient temples made INSIDER's list of some of the most beautiful places to visit worldwide. Which destinations will you add to your bucket list?
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Antelope Canyon Arizona, US
Salar de Uyuni Potosí, Bolivia
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Moeraki Boulders Koekohe Beach, New Zealand
Cappadocia Central Turkey
Kawasan Falls Badian, Philippines
Tulip Fields Lisse, Netherlands
Natural Pools of Millpu Ayacucho, Peru
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Wulingyuan, China
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park Barreirinhas, Brazil
Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland
Benagil Sea Cave Algarve, Portugal
Kampung Pelangi or Rainbow Village Semarang, Indonesia
Ashikaga Flower Park Ashikaga, Japan
Figure 8 Pools New South Wales, Australia
Blue Grotto Capri, Italy
Golden Bridge Da Nang, Vietnam
Cascate del Mulino Saturnia, Italy
Great Blue Hole Belize City, Belize
Petra, Jordan
Navagio or Shipwreck Beach Zakynthos, Greece
Blue Lagoon Grindavík, Iceland
Batu Caves Selangor, Malaysia
Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia
Panna Meena Ka Kund Amer, India
Termas Geometricas Panguipulli, Chile
Jellyfish Lake Eil Malk island, Palau
Devil's Den Spring Florida, US
Las Salinas Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Moraine Lake Alberta, Canada
Kinderdijk Molenwaard, Netherlands
Devil's Pool Victoria Falls, Zambia
Double Decker Living Root Bridge Cherrapunjee, India
Pamukkale Hot Springs Southwestern Turkey
Vinicunca or Rainbow Mountain Andes in Peru
Lake Kaindy Kazakhstan
Tea Fields Ella, Sri Lanka
Havasupai Arizona, US
Gelmer Valley Bern, Switzerland
Dunn's River Falls Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Ha Long Bay Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam
Rakotzbrücke Devil's Bridge Gablenz, Germany
Aurora Borealis Observatory Senja, Norway
Diyaluma Falls Koslanda, Sri Lanka
Vatnajökull Glacier Vatnajökull National park, Iceland
Blue City Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Las Coloradas Yucatan, Mexico
Fiordo di Furore Salerno, Italy
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Extreme travel destinations for ADRENALINE craving tourists
Every person has his own understanding for travel – some people do it to learn more about other cultures, enjoy the nature or, in our case, experience an adrenaline rush by visiting dangerous places.
Our world is filled with unexpected travel destinations, which sometimes look downright extreme for an ordinary person. Taking into consideration the fact that all these places are being visited by thousands by the adrenaline craving tourists, this type of travel is on the verge of becoming mainstream.
We have picked a top list of 10 unusually popular places for travel but it should be noted that only people, who consider themselves active and enjoy thrilling experiences, should book such an extreme vacation.
Here are our top picks:
- Guinness World Record holding EdgeWalk attraction on the CN Tower in Canada;
- El Caminito Del Rey in Spain;
- small Russian town of Oymyakon - the coldest inhabited place on planet Earth;
- Kjeragbolten boulder in Rogaland, Norway;
- Fisher Towers, Moab, Utah;
- Victoria Falls, on Zambia's border with Zimbabwe;
- The Cliffs of Moher in Ireland;
- the trek up Mount Huashan in China;
- the summit of Huayna Picchu;
- Trolltunga in Norway.
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7 Destinations To Add To Your Winter Bucket List
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13 Coldest Places on Earth
From the places that had the Coldest Day Ever to the place that has the most extreme climate and is names the Coldest Place on Earth
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7. South America Coldness
In contrast to North America and Eastern Russia, South America might seem like Death Valley. The coldest temperature ever re corded in South America was only -38 degrees fahrenheit in the San Juan province of Argentina. Many people would argue that the southern tip is the coldest place in South America ....
6. Verkhoyansk, Russia
Once again Russia makes our list thanks to extremely harsh subarctic climate. Be sure to pack an ushanka if you decide to come here because most of the land is made up of permafrost or frozen soil. Located in the Sakha, Republic of Russia, you wouldn’t have to travel far to reach the arctic ocean The temperature differences between summer and winter are quite shocking. The town holds the guinnes sworld record for the greatest temperature range that can differ 189 degrees F. How is that even possible. It can reach temperatures of 99 degrees in Summer but has gone as low as -90 degrees in both January and February. You do the math! Despite the drastic changes, about 2,000 call this place home.
5. Brocken Mountain, Germany
This place in Germany is certainly home to some extreme weather conditions. It might not have the record for coldest place on Earth, but it certainly has the capability of continuous, relentless snowstorms that can last months without stopping. Due to its exposed location of storms coming from Scandinavia and high elevation, it has an alpine like climate similar to Alaska or Iceland. Brocken Mountain has the highest precipitation of point in Northern Central Europe, the lowest temperature ever recorded was -18 degrees but take into consideration the surrounding ice and snowstorms this place is capable of, you should try to watch. This photo here, shows snow crystals clinging onto the trees in Brocken mountain, after a snowstorm covered the area in 31 inches of snow.
4. The Coldest Capital
What do you think the coldest capital on earth is? Moscow, Bern, Ottawa? All Wrong! If you guessed Ulaanbaatar located in Mongolia good job! This city is regarded as the coldest capital on earth and suffers from long and unbearable freezing winters! We don’t even think Genghis Khan could have handled temperatures this cold. Just walking on the street with any exposed skin can result in pain. You really wouldn't want to forget a jacket living here. It’s also the largest city on the list with roughly 1.3 million inhabitants which is nearly half the country's population. Due to it’s high elevation, proximity to Siberia and lack of precipitation, it’s a rough place to live nonetheless. Due to a large amount of permafrost soil in Mongolia, it makes building foundations difficult. It’s believed this is why many Mongolians live in houses known as Yurts.
3. Eismitte, Greenland
Located in Central Greenland, this was the site of an expedition that took place during 1930 and 1931. Eismitte in German means central ice and refers to the campsite that was built. The coldest temperature recorded here was -85 degrees F and the warmest only reaching 27 degrees; which is still below freezing. It never seems to get above freezing here even during summer. The record high recorded in the month of July was still only 28 degrees. There’s basically no summer here. Here in this photo you the frigid campsite that was built in 1930. A 45 foot deep pit was built which served as a living quarters for the 7 month long expedition.
2. Plateau Station Antarctica
This is currently an inactive research center at the Antarctic plateau . Construction first began on December 13th 1965 and it was built for solar observation, micro meteorology studies, atmospheric studies and other things. This is the 2nd coldest place on earth and the lowest recorded temperature here was negative 123 degrees F on July 20, 1968. Summers here are obviously short and are always below zero degrees F. The winters are long, frigid and dark, making you wonder why anyone would want to do research here. A scientist there stated that every breath he took outside was painful and you had to worry about freezing your lungs or throat while inhaling.
1.Vostok, Antarctica
This is the coldest place on earth. This was formerly a Soviet research station, very far inland on Antarctica. If anyone could deal with the extreme cold here, we imagine it would be the Russians!. The coldest month in Vostok Antarctica is the month of August, which would normally be the hottest for most people in the Northern Hemisphere! But this is Antarctica! But that doesn’t mean their summers are warm at all. The hottest temperature ever recorded here was in the month of January, reach 10 degrees F in 2002. The record low was an astonishing -128 degrees here. The research station has 4 months of no sunlight during its winter.
Extreme tourism to the coldest town on Earth - Oymyakon
Winter brings a lot of opportunities for extreme lowers and active people, who enjoy doing winter sports. But there are thrill-seekers, who like visiting unusually several weather conditions, like that of Oymyakon, a Russian town, which is considered to be the Pole of Cold.
Even though the coldest inhabited place on Earth attracts many famous and unusual tourists, there is only one hotel but for sure a lot of winter fun. Before you get ready for such a vacation, please bear in mind that winter temperatures average at about -58° F and the absolute temperature record was set at -96.16° F.
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From the list of dangerous travel spots you will be able to find out about:
- biking at the Cliffs of Moher;
- trek up Mount Huashan;
- base jumping from Kjeragbolten boulder;
- walking on the El Caminito Del Rey;
- ascending the CN Tower for an Edge Walk.
The Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth - Oymyakon in Russia
Water Experiment in Siberia 2 (-40C/F)
28th January 2012 Irkutsk, Russia (Eastern Siberia), approximately -40C.