Visiting the COLDEST CITY in the World (-71°C, -96°F) YAKUTSK / YAKUTIA
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I'm in the coldest city on the planet; Yakutsk, which is in Yakutia / Siberia / Russia. The lowest air temperature ever recorded here is -96°F (-71°C)
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The coldest town is Oymyakon, which is also in Yakutia, Siberia. This region is also called Sakha Republic and it is affiliated to Russia.
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You might have heard that Minnesota, Michigan or North Dakota are very cold in the Winter. But Yakutsk is a whole different story. This is not Alaska too.
Lately, I’ve been watching solo camping in winter videos and I encourage Xander Budnick, Mav, Steve Wallis, Wargeh Bushcraft, Upnorthof60, Asbjorn Olsen-Berg Bushcraft channels to come to Yakutsk in Winter and make a camping survival video.
Here are the links to my favorites:
3 Days Solo Winter Camping - deep snow, no tent, below -20°C
• 3 Days Solo Winter Cam...
Truck Camping in -19 degrees
• Truck Camping in -19 d...
Ice Camping for the Biggest Trout of my Life
• Ice Camping for the Bi...
U-Haul Stealth Camping In -35 Degrees
• U-Haul Stealth Camping...
Tent Inside Tent Winter Camping
• Tent Inside Tent Winte...
But they should be aware of blizzards, snow storms and heavy rains.
Winter camping is hard here, even harder than the cold weather of Ontario, Canada.
A night camping in the middle of a blizzard is no joke, so does ice camping. Luckily there are a lot of fish to catch in extreme cold temperatures.
Flights from Los Angeles to Yakutsk is about 30 hours and a one way ticket costs around 1000 American Dollars. There were no flights from New York City in the Winter. Fortunately, hotel fares were cheap and affordable in Siberia.
Second episode of Rediscovery will be coming very soon.
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This is a city where literally everyone is just chillin.
Watching RUclips is my Hobby too
My guy is everywhere
My dude watching RUclips 24/7 and commenting on every vid. Respect.
@@wildnature6433 fr
Bruh you again 😑
Here, the refrigerator is used as a microwave.
Love your content
😂
lol
Lmao
How you maintain sperm, sex and reproduction?
After seeing 100 degree Celsius boiling water scene .. curiosity multiply by 100..
Is any chances of freezing of semen?
Sorry for my english in advance*
Me and my family once nearly died when our car broke down just as he said at 9:00. I was 8 back then. It was not in Yakutsk but it was a similar area, and it was about the same temperature, -47C or -58F. We stuck in a wilderness. And, worst of all, it was at night. My dad left the car to stop someone else on the road so they could transfer us to safety using a cable but there were no cars, maybe like one in 10 or 20 minutes, and no one stoped for us because it was actually illegal to drag another car in that area and people didn't want to get in trouble. So he stood there for more than an hour waiting and raising his hand when another car passed us by (i remember how he got into the car from time to time with little icicles on his mustache, and i'm not joking). Meanwhile my mom tried to warm me on the backseat, taking everything from the car like clothes and such, she even took off her upper clothes for me because i guess i was freezing to death, since soon i simply passed out. When i woke up i realised that we were saved by a passerby who was not afraid of the consequences and helped us to get to the hotel. I was lying under three blankets while my mom was lying under her clothes by my side, sacrificing herself for me once again. But my dad... Oh lord, that poor man spent the night in a cold garage fixing our car. He haven't slept one minute. When we woke up he was done and we hit the road again eager to get home.
To this day, i think about how we could die out there, and how they both saved themselves and me through perseverance, cold (no pun intended) thinking and cooperation.
edit: and i can't even imagine how frightened they were. But they freaking did it anyway.
I love my parents.
❤❤❤❤❤
Damn bro your dad is the mc
🙏🏽
Much respect to your family. Love and caring. God bless you.
Amazing story bro and I just read it on a spirit journey. I can't wait till we all become more aware that our fellow humans. Are more important than any law. And we should always care for eachother especially in life or death scenarios. 🙏🙌😇
Вспомнил старый анекдот. Якут в Москве покупает холодильник, его продавец спрашивает, зачем он вам, у вас же холодно. На что якут ответил - греться буду в нем зимой😂
lol nice one
это анекдот про чукчу однака
@@MetaProfitRuпро якута тож подходит , пускай будет 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
A traveller sees a resident of Yakutsk eating ice cream outside.
-Dude why are you doing that? It’s -50C and you are eating ice cream?!
-Ice cream is only -20C. I’m trying to warm myself up
where?
@@priyankagupta2366 Yakutsk
So funny
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The ice cream is still colder than your body temperature tho. Yes I know it is a joke...
I love how RUclips randomly recommends this to everyone in the middle of summer
@Superfly29rr what. It’s July-
Currently winter where I live too. If you can call 22 degrees Celsius winter 😆
might be winter for some people but it’s summer in every part of russia
Lol right
And where i am the Roads are melting just casually bake an egg on the road
this girl's sincere answers are pure gold
Am in South Africa, Johannesburg. It's 21:21pm.Temperature right now is 11°c, feels like 10°. It's currently the beginning of winter and am in bed with a fleece blanket, a comforter and a sweater on, yet my feet are cold (just got into bed). I can't imagine living in a place like that. It's so satisfying to watch though, in the comfort of my bed. All that's missing is a cup of hot cocoa. Just finished watching the Lut Desert experience and the contrast is insane. Great content. Thanks
They keep their food in fridges, to prevent it from being frozen outside.
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😀😀😀
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😉
That is a legit thing, we used to keep food in freezer if we want to eat it that day and keep it out side if we want to keep it for ages because it takes forever to defrost
Hahahhaha
So... we just all got it recommended out of nowhere on the same day
Yezz
lol same
lol same
Yeah lol
Yeah
I’ve been watching Ruhi Çenet since 2017 and feel incredibly happy to see his content finally being loved and known worldwide, as he deserves.
I was working in the plains of Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, at -55c and the truck had broken down. I lost the tips of my ears, and tip of my nose to frostbite, within minutes. I could only imagine what -70c would feel like. Good to hear that everyone leaving their houses bring extra tools. Could be the difference between life and death, in those temperatures.
Есть кадры как дикие животные замерзают насмерть - просто стоя на ногах. Даже не ложась на землю.
И другие видео - где дикие олени заходят в сторожку к людям - просто погреться!
Well this place is not the coldest place in Russia if talk about the lowest temperature ever recorded in russia. The record lies in Oymyakon. It was -67 Celsius there one winter.
I've experienced -30 degrees, in Fahrenheit though 😅😅😅
So sorry, mate 😞 My personal record when I joined the amry was - 40 during military excerise, after that was in a hospital for a while and my legs was not very usable for next three months. So for me is hard to imagine yours -55 not even -70......
shiiit when it hits 0 F i try my best to not go outside. i can’t even fathom -55c i would simply curl up and die
"a banana can be turn into a hammer in minutes" are the words i never thought i would hear in my life
Damn
😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
I liked when he hung his laundry out to dry 🤣🤣🤣🤣
хахахахаха
Imagine being a google maps photographer and getting assigned to this place.
they use cars so he would be fine
@@alibabapirce9782 did you not see in the video that cars are literally frozen over if they’re not turned on so even though he’d have a car it’s still probably a huge pain and driving in those weather conditions is probably even worse than walking around. So no actually I don’t think they’d just be “fine” considering the amount of risks there are
@@the_Jdogg they would just film it in summer
they´ll just film in summer. Its 21°C there right now (during the night) and tomorrow it will go up to 29°C.
Whomp whomp
thank u Ruhi.. it was another very informative most especially here in our country where we experience only two seasons.. and were not even expecting that there are country like that it was very amazing
I was also in Yakutsk. Your video was very accurate and brought back many fine memories for me. Your video is an excellent depiction of Yakutsk.
As an African living in the tropical regions of east Africa, i guess i'll never feel what its like for temperature to be below 21 Celsius.
Sometimes we have to be thankful for what we have coz you never know what other people are going through... I enjoyed the show, take care guys!!
Go sit in a freezer and then multiply that feeling by 4 times :D
Last time when I felt the negative cold was very long time ago, in summer it's maximum 35° and winter is minimum is 0°
@@NneonNTJ I literally can't stick my hand in a freezer for more than 20mins 😂
@@midloran where do u live?
@@NneonNTJ that would be more like Ten
This is what RUclips is all about. Thank you to everyone that contributed to this amazing and informative video!
WELL SAID👍🏼
This is what RUclips SHOULD BE all about. Agreed!
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As an introvert i would love to live there
Couldn’t of said it better 👌🏽👍
That's crazy to live in such conditions. Thank you girl for helping bring this to us in the comfort of our homes. I pray you good fortunes and hope you have no finger issues moving forward in your life.
Wow! This was very educational. Thank u so much
The men and women who built the infrastructure and homes there must've endured a lot of cold to build those things. Nothing but respect.
Well they are probably built on summer
Most likely not.
@@simplicity474 why not?🤔
@@thePersson Most of the building were probably built by people with warm clothes. I am saying this due to how well the buildings look and if a cold person builds a building it wouldnt look good due to their shivering.
@@simplicity474 haha 🤣 yeah the concrete wouldn't be so smooth if they were shivering 🤣
Jeez, this place makes Canada look like a tropical island lol
Canada goes to the north Pole, so there are areas ( unhabited) that are just as cold. Check the town of " Alert". Military installation though.
There is place in canada inhabited like joe mariconadas said
@@jeansimongat those areas in Canada don't have a 300k population like YAKUTSK does
😂😂😂
Greenland already crying
I've been solo camping for 20 yrs near the N Mn and Canadian border . Coldest day was a -36 wind-chill and was one of the only times I was in fear . I can't imagine temps consistently below that for months on end . Once you get around -30 every digit up from that is very noticeable . When she said -40 is basically normal lol . Strong people
The guys who are out fixing the buildings and doing maintenance have to be the toughest people in the world.
@@eternalbeing3339They fix it in the summer, when the winter is warmer -40 too. Summer here is warm, maybe warmer than +30. at -35 the air feels not cold, but spicy. At -50 and below, the air hurts the lungs greatly.
That moment you go out and your nostrils close themselves on air contact like ''Nope, let me adjust so your lungs don't freeze'' So you start breathing through whatever your wearing to not die. lol.
Amazing content ❤ Thank you for making this
We’ve all come here together on the 29th of July, that’s crazy. Have a good life everyone!❤️
My bday :)
@@YoureNotThatGuyPal Congratulations! 🎉🎊
Amen🕺🏻💕
You’re Not That Guy Pal. Happy Bday!
@@YoureNotThatGuyPal happy birthday ❤️❤️😍😍😍🇧🇦👋🏽
Me this morning: "wow, its 2°C outside, must be the coldest day of the year"
People from Yakutsk: "wow, its 2°C outside, pool seasson just begun!"
Where do u live
90 degree summers are normal there...
Wow, liquid water I like it
I live in Western Siberia
Summer +20c +35c (Hate heating :) but love "mild" summer
Winter -20c -35c (Hate freezing :) but love "mild" winter
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P.S. So I going move to Helsinki with cold summer and "warm" winter
Same in Paraguay, the coldest i've seen was 2ºC and that is like VERY cold here.
I stay in South Africa Durban and the average temp is + 25 and I struggle during winter season when temp drop to +15.I salute people who survive this
wth ... you are feeling cold with 15c ? that's summer in the UK
@@chriscs908018 celcius here is jacket temperature
the temperature in my city never falls under 21
@@chriscs9080in Brasil 15 Celsius it’s so cold, just in the south that people are used to lower temperatures, our winter is easily + 16 to + 24 degrees
@@chriscs9080 Yep, I'm in Ghana and I'm used to that heat here, not sure I can survive the cold in Europe haha
@@chriscs9080i never experience snow fall
Your channel is great! Been watching nonstop since discovering it. Thanks! 🙂
Breaking the ice is not just a social thing
It’s a survival necessity here.
Nice one
@@Vesondor thnx for showing appreciation and interest
@@dr.rebuttal3009 youre wholesome :)
@@itsbubblywubbly3308 thank you. You are too.
@@laurabrown6037 what!?!?
I am russian and the coldest temperature I had was -33C. I have no idea how -60C or below feels like. Its unbelievable people can live in such conditions for entire life
Ur City name?
@@user-lm2pm2pd6l I lived in Saint Petersburg for about 25 years
Same for me, i live in Syktyvkar and the coldest for me was -40C. But i moved to Crimea for a year and the maximum was a -8C and it was really cold too, i dont know how does it work xD
@@asseater96 i think it has to do with air density. Idk what exactly happens, but you dont feel the difference between -20C and 0C as much as you feel the difference between 0C and 20C
@@razyi9183 Depends on geography too. In the UK, it's really dry cause we're surrounded by a river. Lived in Lithuania, it's really nice down there. -20°C in Lithuania feels like -5° in the UK. The thing that confuses me is that I've heard the temperatures in July are around +20°C in Yakutsk. Imagine going from +20 to -60, jezus
This woman you stayed with, her home, her animals, and the forest there are pure magic. Take good care of yourself and your team Ruhi!
This is amazing… so many ppl living here and thriving in such extreme weather conditions…🥶⛄️ ❄️ ⛄️❄️❄️⛄️🥶🥶
they're all totally crazy!
”When its too cold it feels like burning.”
Scary and fascinating at the same time.
I was outside one winter evening where I used to live, just wearing a pair of regular jeggings, a long sleeved jumper and a jacket and it was 'only' -13C. I was outside walking home for only 15 minutes and my thighs got so cold they felt hot from the inside of my skin. Of course on the outside they were freezing cold and they hurt so much. My fingers and face were numb also. I can't imagine how painful -50C coldness would feel.
Put ice and salt in hand.
There is this candy/ice cream that is made with liquid nitrogen called dragon’s breath
There have been reports of peoples tongues bleeding or getting burnt after eating it
The same feeling can be felt in many parts of Canada and Mongolia where it reaches -40C. But yeah... -50C must hurt. I remember my friend getting stuck on a outdoor pullup bar when we were kids. He could only do 6 before he started crying.
@@meghanh2511 its called frostbite
As soon as I was like “I hate this heat” RUclips said “Don’t be ungrateful”
Adversely, as soon as I thought " i hate this heat" RUclips said, "here's a place that isn't on fire, maybe go there"
😂😂
Heat is worse imo, it stesses you out and can make you hostile. Winter is bad but people band together to survive. In cold weather you put on layers and start a fire and get cozy, but when it's hot you can't really just break out a bunch of ice water and take off all of your clothes and relax... Fuck the heat. I can't sleep if I'm not able to cover up with a blanket because it's too hot. I just moved from Texas to Colorado and have been dreaming about snow and winter I literally cannot wait
@@Beanie-Sandals you are speaking facts 💯 bro
ruclips.net/video/77qt7dMzkKE/видео.html&pp=sAQA
Thank you for this. Just fascinating!!
Mind blowing & very considerate thoughts of the Yakutskinan host about their local environment & ecology ! Hats off !
An old Russian joke:
- Hey, Ivan, how cold is it where you live now?
- About -20 or so.
- Hmm, on TV they say it's -50.
- Oh, maybe outside it is.
Lol
sheesh
Ни разу такой шутки не слышал.
Hmm I don't get it 🤔
@@Samanthamoemoes -20 would be inside the house they are living in.
I lived my first 15 years of my life in Yakutia. I am very glad that this place is of interest to bloggers. In fact, these places look very forgotten and most of the young people are eager to leave there, as I did 7 years ago. The climate for a visiting person seems terrible, but for a local resident it is familiar. Moreover, when I moved to a warmer place, I even missed the cold and snowy winters. Come to these places in the summer and you will be very surprised! The untouched nature of inexplicable beauty. In Yakutia, you can spend a short, but unforgettable summer vacation
Maybe winter vacation, I like snow, In my country, no winter and snow.
What’s the weather like in the summer?
How cold is ur Summer? 😂
Sounds like it's hard to survive there, so easy to die. Did you live your first 15 years really carefully?
@@briansegoe4718 up to 30 degrees
thank you for allowing me to travel through your great videos because i could never afford your adventures. You post real, informational travel videos by also bringing awareness in some. Stay safe out there brother!
Your videos are very interesting. Keep it up x
This is what RUclips was supposed to be.
@@foreverlearning6743 I do Agree...!!
Agreed. More of this and less Jimmy Fallon and buzzfeed please.
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Yeah
@@foreverlearning6743 no one cares
"We are not the owners of this land,we are just guests." If the rest of humanity had this respect for our planet what an amazing place it'd be!!
Awesome piece!
Your really correct
Is this sarcasm
You’re right. They leave their cars running 24/7 creating massive smog and low visibility. They take great care of the planet.
@@flashblack1059 obviously you didn't watch the video or flat out didn't pay attention. Yes the people IN that city did that. The girl and people who she represented that said that DID NOT LIVE THAT WAY!!
Thank you for this amazing journey
Great video. I met two people from there recently and was curious about the place.
This was a random recommended video but i enjoyed every second of it
yeah than the other click bait nonsense they usually recommend me
For me too
Sameeee
That description of the car breaking down and you only have 30 min to fix it was genuinely terrifying to me.
Same
When I lived in Alaska, they said it's illegal to pass by a hitch hiker on the highway away from civilization from December to April if the temp is below 0.
I didn't fact check it, but I found it interesting
Yeah I’d be lighting things on fire at that point
let me guess, you are an American?
Seriously. I don't even like changing a wiper blade if it's cold out. Imagine trying to diagnose and repair your vehicle on the side of the road while you're literally freezing to death. Nope.
I love this channel. So much respect for this guy. We love you
love these videos dude
"We are not owners of this land. We are just guests" So true.
I picked up on that as well,,,
We are the owners of the Earth though.
@Lil Yeet tell white people that.
imagine if most of humanity had this kind of respect for nature
@@naplzt4k Nevermind nature. Just having the majority of humanity show this level of respect to one another would be a very refreshing breath of fresh air with all of the hurt and pain our species has caused one another throughout history for the most trivial of reasons.
fun fact: there’s a small town close to yakutsk called oymyakon that is even colder than yakutsk, they cant even drive cars because the oil freezes
Yea yea omyakon is village that ik from others docu series too, even they only have 1 bus for all childern in the village from one of the docu series
@@outright4620 yes, and they’re life is on the line when they travel with it basically
@@outright4620 in the same town there in summer fishing + 33... It's the total opposite...
When I read press releases about car companies going eco, electric energy based, I remember that here in Russia my phone dies at -27 and the cars don’t stand a chance.
Here in Toronto it the temperature goes down to -30 sometimes.
I thought my spotify is playing at 6:45! Good taste in music man!
I live in scotland and the coldest I've ever felt was around -14°c, I can't imagine what this would feel like
Unless you’ve actually experienced it I don’t think any of us can even imagine how cold this must REALLY feel
Comme to Quebec Canada you will feel the cold its almose like that
@@benjifunk9741 not even close lol
@@benjifunk9741 Not Even comparable lol.
I visited in 2019 i had on me 3 pants and shirts socks many on me
One year in Wisconsin about a few years back was -40°F. Cold as fuckin shit I cannot even imagine -96
Imagine a crime scene there.
“What was the murder weapon?”
“Umm. Pyjamas , sir”
Even underwear or banana can kill someone
@@Rajastraveltales yeah he just said that bro
man beat with banana is preserved. He will survive once thawed out
Hahhshsha
Of course he died of blunt force trauma.
Привет из России! Мы не Якутск, но тоже Сибирь, город Сургут. В зимнее время когда температура падает от - 25 до 48 это в городе, дети не учатся и мне повезло я не работаю. На месторождениях у нас, где добывают нефть еще холоднее т.к бескрайние просторы. Но так же не представляю зиму с температурой - 5 -10, -20 и до 24 хорошо, мне нравится. Воздух очень свежий, дышишь полной грудью.😂Иногда зимой хочется слетать в теплые страны к морю, где солнце и тепло. Но не надолго , погреться и назад😊Меня устраивает такой климат, в Москве намного теплее и иногда зимой дожди, но это не то. Устаешь от длины зимы и короткого дня и мало солнца, я его люблю. Всем любви и добра!
Неожиданно увидеть соседей из Сургута под таким видео!) Привет из Ханты-Мансийска. У нас этой зимой неделю где-то держалась температура -47 😅
Привет с Урая ХМАО
соседи, привет из Салехарда
@@Masters336 в России не все русские, если что)
Привет из Архангельска. У нас тоже не жарко зимой)
This what youtube is all about. Keep on the good work my friend
this place is so insane man
Hi hello
what abt animals?😭
@@bangtanforever4275 I KNOW..DID YOU SEE THE DOG CROSSING THE STREET🤯
@@stephlon801 yes I saw....that's so sad😭
@@senyorasantibanez1151 o
"We are guests not the owner of land" are loving words for accepting and respecting mother nature. Thanks.
Why living there ?
@@kalyankumarchattopadhyay7128 we lives in earth planet. Nothing can be exception as freezing, hot or other natural disasters. Actually, human is a kind of burden on the planet if we think of global warming or pollutions. Personally, I love this planet , solar system and the universe through Hubble and JWST telescope. U can live ur live in 50 celcious, as u wish dude.
They leave their gas powered car's running constantly... Lol. Mother nature, who?
ruclips.net/video/V2_yM52NCKg/видео.html
respect 'mother nature'? that's the place of pure animal cruelty
Love your vids man.
So glad i discovered this channel.
Can’t get over the fact that we all got this on our recommendation on the same day
For real 😂
shook
and We're ALL watching Lol 🤦♀️
To be fair, this type of documentary deserves to be in in recommended out of nowhere , just for the effort, and information it provides... not like a reaction video or something like that
same here
This video made me realize just how little I know about this enormous and diverse world.
Most Americans have that
@@jhondeer8981 always some American slander for no reason
You're absolutely right
บ้านผมร้อนมาเมืองไทย
ruclips.net/video/_UIm8arThQc/видео.html
@@cosmicqueso3570 slander would be something inaccurate. They aren’t wrong.
Great video, rewatched it
Awesome vid like and subscribed!
Ned Stark: "Winter is coming"
Russians in Yakutsk: "That's cute."
ruclips.net/video/2zx8SbgzqJw/видео.html
in Russia not only Russians. In Yakutia - Sakha
@@Warmwintercats sakha is a tribe u dingus
@@stranger-kg3qs In Yakutia not only Sakha. Half of people live here is Russsians
@@Warmwintercats... Sakha is a nation and language
These ppl put their hand it a freezer and be like "this shit warm"
ahahaha 😂
Lmaoo
Not really, its still cold but not colder
I bet they might start sweating if left open
When my mom was deployed she said heat got up to 150 degrees f and the people that lived there would have the freezers set at 70-80 degrees
Cool,a great video, thank you ❤
I've never experienced anything lower than -24 celsius. This is incredible.
Investigator: With what did u kill him?
Guy: I hit him with a shirt.
See you guys in some years later
no with the banana
You are guilty of Manslaughter by fish, 25 years in prison.
I used my freshly used toilet paper as the thief entered my home and clapped him over the head.
The people are living in this area, must be very strong, physically and mentally. It’s extremely cold, can easily feel depressed.
There is no time to be depressed in such weater. Live, move or get frozen to death.
Sourse: lived there for some years, moved to Vladivostok. Sea fauna is rich here, hunting down octopuses near Russkiy isl. with harpoon is great. Try it, if you will visit Vdk.
эээ это наша земля удите а то медведи захавают
no im not)
they had + 50°C this summer, you need to be even stronger to face this
They have special rooms with UV lights in it where they can sit to increase the vitamin D in their bodies. There was a fine blog entry about this city somewhere on the internet. It was really interesting to read about it.
Awesome work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 i really like it 💕
Thanks for sharing very intrested 👍
All those layers and it still can't compete with animal fur, nature is amazing.
Like yeah dude
God is amazing
God is amazing.
Or being warm blooded lol
God is amazing who created the nature and all animals
Fascinating how humans can adapt to live anywhere. Didn't realize there were modern cities in this climate. Great video!
Verkhoyansk more colder than Yakutsk
@@user-qf7og9kw3l Alright liar
I'd never live here
We dont adapt really, we influence our environment to accommodate us.
@@ufc990 that’s true 👍👍👍
Your videos are excellent.
sometimes we forget, how blessed we are.
Fr tho
What about them, aren't they also blessed?
@@daijub1283 how is walking outside and dying within few minutes called a blessing?
I wish I lived there. Better there than in a huge city
@@rhusselcombo7696 how is living in an oppressed country called a blessing?
The 4 seasons in most places - (summer, spring, fall, winter)
The 4 seasons in this city - (winter, super winter, mega winter, ultra winter)
if it reaches -100 F it will be called Space Winter
In Singapore, its hot, hotter, hottest and humid🤣🤣
lol there are all 4 seasons, the climate is continental so there is significant annual variation in temperature
up to +30-35C in summertime
@Where's the hen? i live here and maybe i know better 😅 arctic day and night are more expressed up to north, if you look at the map Yakutsk is lower. but yes, surely there are less daylight hours in winter, and more in summer
@Where's the hen? exactly
real travel channel, brilliant
Ooof. Props to the people adapted to that environment.That takes fortitude.
Ага 😊 Я выжила там, где мамонты замёрзли 😀 А на самом деле я несколько раз попадала в ситуации, опасные для жизни. Один раз упала в яму под снегом, еле выбралась, могла бы замёрзнуть насмерть. А однажды в метель случайный прохожий помог мне добраться до дома - был такой ветер, что было невозможно идти и столько снега в воздухе, что видимость была не больше метра 🙂 Будьте счастливы)
7:14 that transition though
i didn't even notice that's so cool
Yeah that’s pretty cool.
Expertly done.
Ggs
Satisfying...smooth
I am so amazed that people still live in such a very hursh environment and have daily lives like nothing is going on. Dammnnnn they are living inside a very powerful freezer.
@Antonio Ceccon Acho q é pq o corpo se acostuma, sou de Olinda, tô acostumada a um calor dos infernos, se eu fosse p Sul sofreria de frio, e se vc vinhesse aq provavelmente sofreria por causa do calor. O nosso corpo está adaptado a ambientes diferentes, n é só psicológico.
@Antonio Ceccon It's not physiological, our bodies adapt to the climates we're living in. People who come from other countries have their physiology adapted to their climate, it takes some until they adapt to the new climate.
on the good side you can store covid vaccines in the open if something you have to keep them in a warmer.
They are tougher too
Hursh
That was so scary. I'm glad y you're ok!
Just discovered you, you made a great work
As someone who likes colder weather. Even i wouldn't want to live here. This is just extreme.
Very harsh weather for hot continents people i hope i can survive 1 day without any difficulty
Same, i love cold conditions, but that is way higher than my expectations.
Don't suppose they're too worried about global warming?
I agree, I'm in love with snow and ice and crispy cold air full of oxygen and low in moisture. But this really leans too much on the survival aspect. Exposing your hands for a few minutes and getting frostbite? Hell no!
im flying there today, because my family lives there. it’s really cold in winter but really hot in summer; so hot, even trees and forests are burning every summer, which is crazy
The parts with Maria were my favorite part. Hearing her speak about her culture, family, and land so proudly was so beautiful.
She has her own channel in English btw! It's called Life in Yakutia, check her out :)
Poofta
I admire you and your exciting videos of adventure! You certainly have experienced unique and dangerous places as well as physical conditions to your body.
their view on respecting nature and it's spirits is beautiful, I really wish sometimes that everyone believed in respecting the nature of our home. you do not trash and disrespect your parents' home just because you are there, you respect it because you have been blessed to even be there and have a home, nature deserves the same.
I admire the people of that place, especially the girl interviewed.
Stop simping
Ignore the stranger under your comment and above my comment.
@@thtguyish yea cause that's definitely simping 🤦♂️ do u even know what simping means lol 😂
ĺll
@@thtguyish That's.... not what simping is.
Incredible. I can relate to what the lady said, that they are constantly reminded that they are not the masters of the land, but only guests. It must be incredibly humbling to live in a place where every hunting or fishing trip one survives is a great success. Yet still for generations they have lived there and coexisted with the snow and ice, and given birth to children and preserved their culture. Amazing.
So theres no restaurants and cafes here just live lifevand each day is a strive for survival. Thankyou for going outside and showing us and sorry you had to endure the pain just for video. But we appreciate your effort ❤ much love from waaaaay acros the world from 🇿🇦
This is just incredible. The resilience of the people who live there is just incredible 🙌
Turks live everywhere.:)
Imagine children going in the refrigerator to get some warmth...
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Lol
Lmao 😂
That was damn nice
😐👏👏👏👏
The lady's description of their people's culture and religion really depicts what our relationship with nature should be.... Respectul and always filled with gratitude.
That's whay is so obvious they rush to protect dogs on streets.. the dog was so cool, wasn't it?
Right on they just take what they need no more no less!! Our planet would be a much better place to live if we took tips from the native people! They seem to live in harmony with MOTHER NATURE 🌬
In voodoo it's the same
kevo, unaona ile baridi ya kimende na limuru si kitu?
I agree kabisa.
Thank you for sharing their culture
I really respect the people and any living things who live there, we are not owned the land just the guest, she is right. May god blessed you💐
This documentary left me feeling humble
This documentary left me hating communism even that much more! Imagine the # of innocent people that froze to death in Stalin's gulags...?
Hate stalin then
@@spidoe2501 Nah, I hate ALL COMMUNIST'S, EQUALLY! LoL; I don't "discriminate"...Let me guess? It wasn't "REAL" communism, like the 10 other times it failed...? Rofl
@@brentfarvors192 You need a hug dad
@@brentfarvors192 ever heard of Guantanamo Bay?
Gordon Ramsay: Are the meats here fresh?
Citizen: No they're frozen.
Gordon: Awh f***** me.
“It can be fresh frozen tho”
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Watching this makes me feel like I need to put on my winter coat just to sit on the couch! It's like I can feel the frostbite through the screen!
人間の適応力というか、そこで生きる為の工夫や順応がすごい
*accidentally sticks hand to a pole*
"Well, it was a good life"
"Guess I'll die."
HAHAHAHAHA THAT CAME UNEXPECTED
Take my fking like
During our childhood parents always taught us to NOT lick metal stuff outside in winter like poles or swings. And there were always kids who did. And got their tongue stuck to the thing(rip)..... Does it only happen in Russia? 🤔
HAHAHAHAHA I CAN'T XD