In this place known as "the cold pole", the biggest challenge relates to the nature of the soil: the "permafrost". With the warming of the climate, this frozen soil is melting and the buildings are threatened with collapse. i beat nobody thought that prospect possible when the city was founded.
This is how a very good documentary should be done. No long intro, no loud music, succinct and informative, and objective. No sensationalism. Beautiful
@@dimasryr3027 I think the depressing part comes with the freezing territory. Nothing can be done about that perception. The poor part, idk, never been there nor plan on going
@@prg4647 you can look at the other documentarys or vlogs and you’ll see the difference, they use heavy dark toned filters here or actually the cameras are just that bad, cuz this documentary is obviously old, and I’m not even talking about summertime, perhaps you think we only have winter?
I am wildly impressed by the people of that region. Their resilience, levelheadedness, down to earth attitude, problem solving skills... and so much more... yes, I totally admire that.
Check out Norilsk Russia. A city that’s literally cut off from the rest of the country in north Russia. It’s very cold. Very polluted (from all the nickel mining) and very depressing.
@dianem7677should all of the native Americans move away from the US to some other country because they know the American government will never give the land they stole back?
Hello everyone😀👋🏼 I was born and live in Yakutia, I also lived in another country for ten years. so I want to say that this documentary is quite darkly aesthetic, but it does not reflect the actual warmth that can exist in -50. Yeap, it is also very warm in Yakutia, and this warmth is expressed in people, in kindness, in love for nature, and in the desire to help anyone. We have a very rich culture and traditions. Yakut people are very close to nature, both in winter and in summer. Yes, we have summer too, usually it's 30 degrees of heat on average. In summer, we like to relax in nature, swim in the river Lena and sing songs to the guitar by the campfire.💕Welcome visit Yakutia.🥰 In fact, we are not so gloomy. Good luck and kindness to everyone!🍃
I just wonder before I even finish the documentary, what foods do you eat there guessing all food is imported or most cause it’s nearly impossible to grow food there correct or have cattle?
@@kruiseorbruiseim a local from that region not far from Yakutsk. Well we have all seasons spring, summer autumn and long winter. So we can grow all vegetable crops, pick berries and mushrooms etc. In villages people are engaged in agriculture. We have milk products, meat and fish so you won't die of hunger😂
I think it's more climate cycling than global warming. It warms up, then gets cold again. The Earth knows how to balance. We humans are at its mercy. Excellent documentary!
@@matthewharris214 your guess is right. I live in the capital, Nairobi. Internet penetration as of 2023 stands at 32.7%, that's roughly 17.86 million internet users. It's not that expensive and again, with 5mbps going for $20 a month, that's affordable to anyone interested.
-27 isn't exactly mild to me, but it's not very cold to me, either. It's all what you're used to, I'm sure. I live on the Canadian prairies, -40 is normal in the winter, or colder, so -27 doesn't seem that bad to me. If it's only like -20 here, in winter, that feels like a really warm day, though! I know it's technically not, but it really does feel like it if it's been weeks of -40.
U folks are what they call super human. I envy u. I’m in Rhode Island USA 🇺🇸 and the other night it was 35 degrees. I almost die out there but yet u people manage to go out for walks and live a normal life at -35 degrees. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
51°F here in York PA today where I live. I looked at Yakutsk on my iPhone it’s 18°F but in Oymyakon, it’s 4° in the morning Monday so as of today, Oymyakon is colder than Yakutsk. It’s amazing that the locals can withstand extreme cold in every wintertime!
I guess the difference is that Oymyakon is a village, not a city. But yeah, Oymyakon is considered the coldest constantly inhabited place on Earth where people live.
Quality documentary. Got to laugh a bit to myself at the hospital staff member being proud of all the work he and the team has done, but leaving all the blankets open to the patients. No worries, it's only -50d C. (!)
The documentary's focus on the challenges posed by the thawing permafrost in "the cold pole" is both informative and thought-provoking. It underscores the impact of climate change on even the most remote regions. Thanks for shedding light on this crucial issue.
Watching from a city called durban in South Africa. Also known as the warmest place to be. You can literally walk around in shorts and a T shirt deep in winter. Few years ago the lowest temperature went down to 9 degrees Celsius. Till this day people still talk about how cold it was that day.
Aweeeee, Cape Town local here! I find these Yakutsk/Oymyakon documentaries absolutely fascinating. Where we live is absolutely the opposite right? I almost dream of going to a place like this just because it's so different. It almost seems magical...
9 degrees would sure not be cold to me. I live on the Canadian prairies. It's normally -40 C a lot of the time in our winters, I've seen it as cold as the -50s.
Looks like northern Minnesota. Where winters last 7 to 8 months from first snow fall to when the snow goes away. Places that get this cold are deadly. Makes the hands and body not work even of the mind is willing.
Это старый Якутск. Сегодня Якутск выглядит намного лучше и современнее. На видео Якутск 2000х-2010х годов, когда город только восстанавливали после разрухи 90х.
Они (западные медиа) всегда так делают, выкладывают старые видео о России и даже не пишут в каком году снято. Не первый раз замечаю. И обязательно добавляют инфу про какую-то мафию, про отделение региона от России и прочее+ужасный перевод.
@@Карина-г1ф3рНу как бы двухтысячные. Тогда ещё сильны были всякие идеи про суверенитет и т.п. Про мафию тут отчасти правда - кому как не строительной мафии было выгодно сжигание бараков? Помнится перед играми Дети Азии в 2012 около стадиона все бараки погорели целиком и полностью… сейчас на их месте многоэтажки В остальном да, как-то депрессивно показали. по ощущениям снято в 2008-2009гг, ещё и цветокор накинули
I want to point out that this video was made 15 years ago, in 2008 and now life there is very different from what we can see at this video, but there is still cold, hahaha
@@prg4647отличный вопрос👍 наверное, пятерочку новую построили. Что там может измениться? Холод, огромные цены, люди до сих пор живут в бочках, переделанных под жильё, туалеты на улице, бараки, построенные еще советскими заключенными и полная зависимость от градообразующих предприятий, принадлежащих олигархам. Для чинуш, может быть, несколько многоэтажек построили.
Honesty i don’t know but it seems like [10?] years ago (or even more). I don’t know about interviews but the streets filmed a long time ago. There is a bus that i’ve never seen in my live and i’m 20
Thank you for the making of this documentary, its was very interesting learning more about the permafrost with knowing just a little bit about it. It was interesting learning how the city deals with the vulnerable when it turns really cold.
There's a lot here, but somehow the most shocking is seeing the doctor casually ripping the blankets off of his confused patients to display their injuries. They've suffered plenty, allow them some dignity!
Почти всегда обморожению подвергнуты алкаголики и наркоманы. Они под действием веществ не чувствуют холод. Жалко их? Их лечат обсалютно бесплатно! Хоть обществу они доставляют кучу проблем.
Хорошо что у нас в Якутии нету ядовитых змей, ядовитых насекомых, тайфунов, ураганов, смерчей, землетрясений, только наводнение, но это тем кто живет рядом с рекой, а из животных опасен медведь, но он всю зиму спит в берлоге, есть волк, но он в одиночку не нападет, а остальные животные не нападют на людей, везде есть плюсы и минусы, а у вас как??
some people love the cold, some people love heat, some people love life some people live death, some people like being rich some people like being poor. people have different values and we gotta respect that
Grande viaggio e un gran bel documentario sulla civiltà siberica che da anni mi affascina . Vivo a napoli in Italia 🇮🇹 e non riesco a capire come queste persone ( esseri umani riescono a vivere in un clima così ostile e freddo ) ammiro queste popolazioni eccezionali e non so ‘ come fanno a fare una come riescono a fare una vita agiata con 8 mesi d’inverno freddissimi . ( ok sono abituati ma fino a che punto ? ) per me sarebbe un armaghedomm . Grande popolo con una grande forza . Vvbene ❤ .
Interesting. I am not sure that I could deal with the cold... but it is equally concerning that the city could be at risk from climate change, howsoever caused... it seems to me that if the presence of two people in the permafrost lab could cause the ambient temperature to rise by 1 degree in such a short space of time, that things are a little more sensitive than some of the hierarchy are letting on... have to see. 🤔
Tens of thousands or more people died en route to this area or in the Kolyma's series of gold mining, road building, lumbering, all forced labour camps. It was Kolyma's reputation that caused Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago, to characterize it as the "pole of cold and cruelty" in the Gulag system.
Where I live in the dead of winter it does get -35F “-37C” and it’s miserable so to deal with it for more then 2 months at a time would be hell. Commendable to deal with those temps all the time.
There's SO much HONESTY LOVE and TRUTH in this upload. It makes you realise a GOVERNMENT does NOT REPRESENT it's PEOPLE to the World and WHO they Are . An AMAZING Documentary a Glimpse at Lovely Human Beings 💓 Mark 💪💪💪
Я из Якутии, но уже 10 лет живу в разных точках мира. В этом фильме собрали самые ужасные моменты, депрессивная музыка и складывается очень печальное впечатление. На самом деле все совсем не так плохо😂
@@khumaki Цены повысились на 50%, дорог все так же нет. На улицах Якутска собаки едят людей. Между прочем профессора из СВФУ собаки сьели. Все в соц сетях обсуждали. Цены на электричество, газ, нефть повысили, комуналку повысили. А воду выключают постоянно, в этом году уже больше 10 раз выключали. Электричество все время ломается, раньше такого не было. МТС, билайн, йота, ростелеком бывает нет связи, опять же, аварии что то участились. И так далее... Ленский мост не строят , а обещали... Люди все равно живут в деревяшках. И эти деревяшки никто не ремонтирует. Весь Якутск разваливается по частям. Дети погибают прямо во дворе из-за аварийного состояния детских площадок, на головы им летят обломки этих площадок. Алкашей стало больше... Самолеты ломаются чаще, и вообще что то их стало намного меньше. Люди из дальних деревень тратят всю зарплату(в основном берут кредиты) на билет в самолет в Якутск, чтобы полечится и операцию сделать. Цена на билет от 70 000 рублей....А зарплаты не повысили
Да изменилось, и так, что я приехала и не узнала , везде стройки ...правда, как всегда -построят роскошное здание посреди хибар))) И тепло везде, топят на совесть !
Υπάρχει ένα μέρος τουλάχιστον, που τό κλίμα και η ομορφιά της χώρας είναι αξεπέραστη. Θά ήθελα όμως να βρισκόμουν για λίγες ημέρες στην Γιακουτία. Χαιρετισμούς από την Ελλάδα.
Quite an amazing place, extremely cold winters, summer is around 70 degrees and doesn't last long. If you look up this city on Google maps, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but once you zoom in, it's a very unique place to live, mainly because of how remote it is to the rest of the modern world, but you can see how much development progress it has made.
I am a Kyrgyz, was born in Kyrgyzstan and grew up, lived in Novosibirsk for 10 years, in Vorkuta for 5 years and in Moscow for the last 6 years, it is also very cold in Novosibirsk, since Southwestern Siberia, but in Vorkuta it is even colder because it is the northernmost, now I live in Moscow, the climate here is warmer But it's colder than in Kyrgyzstan!
Какого года документалка? Видео на фоне старые. Давно нет "СахаТелеком". Он в моём детстве был. Сарайчики давно тут не ездят, их заменили на новые автобусы. Улицы тоже другие. Домов побольше стало.
In this place known as "the cold pole", the biggest challenge relates to the nature of the soil: the "permafrost". With the warming of the climate, this frozen soil is melting and the buildings are threatened with collapse.
i beat nobody thought that prospect possible when the city was founded.
within 10 years, the residences will be able to don a bikini and get a tan.
Climate predictions have failed time and time again for the past 50 years.
Climate change is not a threat like climate cultists make it out to be.
It’s really not that cold in comparison! Think the very coldest this week was 2°c at night!
Didn't Yakutsk recently record its coldest temp ever? -81?
I guess mentioning that would destroy the narrative...eh !!
@@ahminmabed5166это очень старое видео, в конце 90-х и начало 2000-х
This is how a very good documentary should be done. No long intro, no loud music, succinct and informative, and objective. No sensationalism. Beautiful
right!!!
they intentionally made our city look poor and depressing... And the documentary is very old as well
Love it when videos are straight to the point!
@@dimasryr3027 I think the depressing part comes with the freezing territory. Nothing can be done about that perception. The poor part, idk, never been there nor plan on going
@@prg4647 you can look at the other documentarys or vlogs and you’ll see the difference, they use heavy dark toned filters here or actually the cameras are just that bad, cuz this documentary is obviously old, and I’m not even talking about summertime, perhaps you think we only have winter?
I am wildly impressed by the people of that region. Their resilience, levelheadedness, down to earth attitude, problem solving skills... and so much more... yes, I totally admire that.
Check out Norilsk Russia. A city that’s literally cut off from the rest of the country in north Russia. It’s very cold. Very polluted (from all the nickel mining) and very depressing.
I moved from Atlanta to Minneapolis in the winter and I’ve never felt so clear. The cold brought me to life.
@dianem7677should all of the native Americans move away from the US to some other country because they know the American government will never give the land they stole back?
@@PrettyBoyNasty is atlanta your birth place?
That's evolution for you.
Hello everyone😀👋🏼 I was born and live in Yakutia, I also lived in another country for ten years. so I want to say that this documentary is quite darkly aesthetic, but it does not reflect the actual warmth that can exist in -50. Yeap, it is also very warm in Yakutia, and this warmth is expressed in people, in kindness, in love for nature, and in the desire to help anyone. We have a very rich culture and traditions. Yakut people are very close to nature, both in winter and in summer. Yes, we have summer too, usually it's 30 degrees of heat on average. In summer, we like to relax in nature, swim in the river Lena and sing songs to the guitar by the campfire.💕Welcome visit Yakutia.🥰
In fact, we are not so gloomy. Good luck and kindness to everyone!🍃
How is it possible to become 30degrees in the summer if the city’s built on ice? 😮
I just watched the documentary. Would love to visit and witness those temps. I’m here depressed in 27 degree weather. Kudos to you guys.
I just wonder before I even finish the documentary, what foods do you eat there guessing all food is imported or most cause it’s nearly impossible to grow food there correct or have cattle?
@@kruiseorbruiseim a local from that region not far from Yakutsk. Well we have all seasons spring, summer autumn and long winter. So we can grow all vegetable crops, pick berries and mushrooms etc. In villages people are engaged in agriculture. We have milk products, meat and fish so you won't die of hunger😂
@@vimbosaDuring short summertime, permafrost does not have time to melt completely.
Wow, and I thought Minnesota had wicked winters! God Bless these hardy souls!
This place makes Minnesota look like Florida lol
Please, Bostonians say "wicked." WE say "ding-dang."
What average temperature in Minnesota?
For 80 years old, that first woman looks amazing!
No sun
Cold keeps skin stretched, No so in hot climates where you get wrinkles.
So blessed I get to escape to Yakutsk with this magical documentary. Thank you
notice how they are playing horrible wind soundtrack to make the city even more scary
I think it's more climate cycling than global warming. It warms up, then gets cold again. The Earth knows how to balance. We humans are at its mercy. Excellent documentary!
Watching this as a Kenyan makes me to appreciate the hot weather we always have here all year. I love it hotter than colder🥶
I love heat 🔥
@@rosesippel2932 wow! Glad to know that you do too.
U must be in a major city to have internet in Kenya
@@matthewharris214 your guess is right. I live in the capital, Nairobi. Internet penetration as of 2023 stands at 32.7%, that's roughly 17.86 million internet users. It's not that expensive and again, with 5mbps going for $20 a month, that's affordable to anyone interested.
But excess of everything is bad.
I’m already feeling cold just watching this docie 🥶
This is like a completely different look on life, fascinating. My heart wrenches for the frostbite victims, very sad.
It is 10°c where i am now and i have been cold all day, i find it truly fascinating to hear people talking about -27° being a mild day 🤔🫣
And where I am in Bury, Lancashire and it's 23c in my bungalow and my hands are cold but, then,I am 69 years old.
-27 isn't exactly mild to me, but it's not very cold to me, either. It's all what you're used to, I'm sure. I live on the Canadian prairies, -40 is normal in the winter, or colder, so -27 doesn't seem that bad to me.
If it's only like -20 here, in winter, that feels like a really warm day, though! I know it's technically not, but it really does feel like it if it's been weeks of -40.
Im from Texas so anything below 50 degrees Fahrenheit to me is cold.
Watching from Zambia 🇿🇲
Well done documentary. I felt compelled to put a sweater on while watching it
😂😂😂😂
U folks are what they call super human. I envy u.
I’m in Rhode Island USA 🇺🇸 and the other night it was 35 degrees. I almost die out there but yet u people manage to go out for walks and live a normal life at -35 degrees. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
51°F here in York PA today where I live. I looked at Yakutsk on my iPhone it’s 18°F but in Oymyakon, it’s 4° in the morning Monday so as of today, Oymyakon is colder than Yakutsk. It’s amazing that the locals can withstand extreme cold in every wintertime!
I guess the difference is that Oymyakon is a village, not a city. But yeah, Oymyakon is considered the coldest constantly inhabited place on Earth where people live.
I highly recommend the channel kiun b . A girl from Yakut documents her life. It’s really interesting
I wish more people get to watch this documentary so " WE ALL" can appreciate what we have
I live in northern Arizona, and these past few days have been freezing, but after seeing this film. I feel warmer.
Quality documentary. Got to laugh a bit to myself at the hospital staff member being proud of all the work he and the team has done, but leaving all the blankets open to the patients. No worries, it's only -50d C. (!)
I laughed at this too. I'm not sure if the patients were even asked their permission to film, or pull the blankets back and reveal all.. Lol
Thought the same!
😂 I laughed too - not at the patients but how casual the doc was leaving amputation pts uncovered after he stripped blankets off them.😊
Video from the early 2000s. I saw old places from my childhood).
Video is from 2010
The documentary's focus on the challenges posed by the thawing permafrost in "the cold pole" is both informative and thought-provoking. It underscores the impact of climate change on even the most remote regions. Thanks for shedding light on this crucial issue.
Watch good science based talks on diff views of the subject.
This was a very interesting documentary! You never know what people’s lives are like in other parts of the world.
Facts
YES and Amen 💜
bloody hell - watching this I had to run to the kitchen and get some hot tea going!
Where you from?
Watching from a city called durban in South Africa. Also known as the warmest place to be. You can literally walk around in shorts and a T shirt deep in winter. Few years ago the lowest temperature went down to 9 degrees Celsius. Till this day people still talk about how cold it was that day.
@@TheGhostOfMichaelJackson Lol yes it is...very potent weed.
You actually never been to a tropical place it seems.
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Aweeeee, Cape Town local here! I find these Yakutsk/Oymyakon documentaries absolutely fascinating. Where we live is absolutely the opposite right? I almost dream of going to a place like this just because it's so different. It almost seems magical...
9 degrees would sure not be cold to me. I live on the Canadian prairies. It's normally -40 C a lot of the time in our winters, I've seen it as cold as the -50s.
Omg... I can't imagine living there!!😢
I wish people of Yakutsk a good health!!
Sending love from Tanzania 🇹🇿, East Africa.
First time to see a Tanzanian commenting in English😂
@@254NOMAD Acha dharau wewe jirani.
😂😂😂Wacha vita ibaki east africa
@@WORLDWIDEUNIVERSE 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you❤ wish you and Tanzanians all the best too
Hardworking resilient beautiful honest honorable intelligent people with integrity
God bless you all.
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Looks like northern Minnesota. Where winters last 7 to 8 months from first snow fall to when the snow goes away. Places that get this cold are deadly. Makes the hands and body not work even of the mind is willing.
Their coats and hats are so elegant
When you living in the coldest city, nice winter clothing is a good investment.
The blood is still dripping…
Watching from New York where it is gorgeous and cool at 62°F…
I'm freezing just watching,
---- freezing!!!! 🥶
Just listen to that wind howling!!!
Это не настоящий ветер, монтажеры добавили
Amazing and interesting
Most interesting documentary of all i've watched till now.
Love learning about different places and people. This was interesting
Simple life and hard working People 😊 love from Europe ❤❤❤
this documentary is made about 30 years ago, now things are much diffrent, 90th were the years of rampant poverty and crime.
@@virtualvortex3146this documentary was made less than a few years ago...
@@virtualvortex3146 shut up kremlin bot
Interesting and informative. Well done. Thanks.
Это старый Якутск. Сегодня Якутск выглядит намного лучше и современнее. На видео Якутск 2000х-2010х годов, когда город только восстанавливали после разрухи 90х.
Они (западные медиа) всегда так делают, выкладывают старые видео о России и даже не пишут в каком году снято. Не первый раз замечаю. И обязательно добавляют инфу про какую-то мафию, про отделение региона от России и прочее+ужасный перевод.
@@Карина-г1ф3рНу как бы двухтысячные. Тогда ещё сильны были всякие идеи про суверенитет и т.п. Про мафию тут отчасти правда - кому как не строительной мафии было выгодно сжигание бараков? Помнится перед играми Дети Азии в 2012 около стадиона все бараки погорели целиком и полностью… сейчас на их месте многоэтажки
В остальном да, как-то депрессивно показали. по ощущениям снято в 2008-2009гг, ещё и цветокор накинули
@@Карина-г1ф3рyea this dude keep on replaying same videos from 25 years ago .. then like to hate and badmouth everybody
I want to point out that this video was made 15 years ago, in 2008 and now life there is very different from what we can see at this video, but there is still cold, hahaha
Different in what way?
@@prg4647отличный вопрос👍 наверное, пятерочку новую построили. Что там может измениться? Холод, огромные цены, люди до сих пор живут в бочках, переделанных под жильё, туалеты на улице, бараки, построенные еще советскими заключенными и полная зависимость от градообразующих предприятий, принадлежащих олигархам. Для чинуш, может быть, несколько многоэтажек построили.
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@@prg4647 infrastructure mostly, but still, there is a limit of what you can do in permafrost.
Different how ?
Winter is coming before winter it's good to watch this documentary ✌️
It would be really interesting to 😂take people from the hottest place to this coldest place and examine their experiences
Me. Came from Africa to Minnesota lol. You will be surprised how quickly humans can adapt. 😂 first winter was brutal
@@payitforwardpower9910somali?
@phoebesekine4783 thinking the same.
@@phoebesekine4783 are you related to miss Cleo
Well we do have some foreign students. You wont believe but some of them don’t wear warm clothing and hats!
I absolutely loved the banter between the two guys on the radio. Provided a really cool type of narration to the backdrop of the city
What year was this filmed? Also it’s hilarious hearing Dr. Dre’s music being played by the university students
Honesty i don’t know but it seems like [10?] years ago (or even more). I don’t know about interviews but the streets filmed a long time ago. There is a bus that i’ve never seen in my live and i’m 20
That song came out in 99 so either they like old school rap or this documentary is really old lol
this documentary is made about 30 years ago, now things are much diffrent, 90th were the years of rampant poverty and crime.
In a couple of shots (the one at Mariana's teacher's flat and the one during the music festival) you can see a calendar and a banner that say 2008.
2008
Wow, very interesting video.
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲❤
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Wow, great docu. Equally great people.
An old movie. The city is old, the airport is old in the film. Oktyabrina died in 2016 at 89 years old
this documentary is made about 30 years ago, now things are much diffrent, 90th were the years of rampant poverty and crime.
@@virtualvortex3146 this documentary was made in 2008
Thank you for the making of this documentary, its was very interesting learning more about the permafrost with knowing just a little bit about it. It was interesting learning how the city deals with the vulnerable when it turns really cold.
Sending warm love and support and prayers from Seattle,Washington ❣️
Me encantan sus abrigos y botas ❤❤
I can never live somewhere this cold ❄
where do you live Rose?
Its not just the cold ....
Same here..if I can't even bring my baby out to get some sun cuz of the dangerous freezing temps, time to move somewhere else less cold..
Amazing job
Wait, did they really used a Kate Walker's voice from Syberia game. That's so cool, not many people will notice.
Excelente reportaje. Muchas gracias
Awesome documentary. Those apartments must be the definition of cozy in the Winter.
Good thing the world isn’t cooling, that’s when humans and animals alike suffer the most. Nothing is worse than an ice age.
What great narration!!
Watching from Cairns Australia during a heatwave and a cyclone.
What is the name of the song that starts playing at 30:15? Would love to know!
There's a lot here, but somehow the most shocking is seeing the doctor casually ripping the blankets off of his confused patients to display their injuries. They've suffered plenty, allow them some dignity!
I was actually looking in the comments to see if anyone else noticed this too!
Почти всегда обморожению подвергнуты алкаголики и наркоманы. Они под действием веществ не чувствуют холод. Жалко их? Их лечат обсалютно бесплатно! Хоть обществу они доставляют кучу проблем.
He wake up that old man for no freaking reason at all... what the hell ??
Watching from the tropical paradise of the Philippines!
I genuinely can't imagine 30 degrees or less. I wear a jacket under 70 degrees. I wonder if people can adapt. Moved to a humid state and I love it.
Great documentary
I've been in Thailand 40 years and just watching this hurts!
Хорошо что у нас в Якутии нету ядовитых змей, ядовитых насекомых, тайфунов, ураганов, смерчей, землетрясений, только наводнение, но это тем кто живет рядом с рекой, а из животных опасен медведь, но он всю зиму спит в берлоге, есть волк, но он в одиночку не нападет, а остальные животные не нападют на людей, везде есть плюсы и минусы, а у вас как??
Good video
some people love the cold, some people love heat, some people love life some people live death, some people like being rich some people like being poor. people have different values and we gotta respect that
Watching from Philippines
I got cold watching this🥶
Grande viaggio e un gran bel documentario sulla civiltà siberica che da anni mi affascina . Vivo a napoli in Italia 🇮🇹 e non riesco a capire come queste persone ( esseri umani riescono a vivere in un clima così ostile e freddo ) ammiro queste popolazioni eccezionali e non so ‘ come fanno a fare una come riescono a fare una vita agiata con 8 mesi d’inverno freddissimi . ( ok sono abituati ma fino a che punto ? ) per me sarebbe un armaghedomm . Grande popolo con una grande forza . Vvbene ❤ .
El mejor reportaje de Yakutia que he visto
Way back from 2008 right?
You noticed the professor's calendar, too. 2008 or maybe she just liked the graphics. 🥶
I noticed the calendar so that I know the year
I find Yakutsk to be such an exotic place
Interesting. I am not sure that I could deal with the cold... but it is equally concerning that the city could be at risk from climate change, howsoever caused... it seems to me that if the presence of two people in the permafrost lab could cause the ambient temperature to rise by 1 degree in such a short space of time, that things are a little more sensitive than some of the hierarchy are letting on... have to see. 🤔
Tens of thousands or more people died en route to this area or in the Kolyma's series of gold mining, road building, lumbering, all forced labour camps. It was Kolyma's reputation that caused Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, author of The Gulag Archipelago, to characterize it as the "pole of cold and cruelty" in the Gulag system.
Как вы надоели уже со своим дураком Солженицыным и его ГУЛАГом
The weather updates are top tier fun😅
Excelente documental
I wish that the date of the video recording/creating was put in the description. This video is probably quite a few years old.
❤amazing medical staff
Fantastic film, thanks to the author
AWESOME DOC ...
Where I live in the dead of winter it does get -35F “-37C” and it’s miserable so to deal with it for more then 2 months at a time would be hell. Commendable to deal with those temps all the time.
Are u in Winnipeg and what temperature does ur place get during summer
There's SO much HONESTY LOVE and TRUTH in this upload. It makes you realise a GOVERNMENT does NOT REPRESENT it's PEOPLE to the World and WHO they Are . An AMAZING Documentary a Glimpse at Lovely Human Beings 💓 Mark 💪💪💪
Is this a repeat? I believe I watched this somewhere
No
Nah, I guess every sunday they post new documentries
Yes,you probably have. All the docs are old.
This documentary seems nearly 15 years old.
Apparently there was a calendar that said 2008 somewhere in the documentary
Omg.. I'm from Florida I couldn't imagine she said 10 is warmer than -40 sheesh
Who’s watching this in freezing England
I think it’s really cold here in England
It's not cold yet but it will get cold in Canada this month.
Will a pretty chilly Belgium do? 12 Celsius as we speak.
What! Sun is out, stunning day here in the cotswolds must be 16°C, positively tropical old thing👌
@@biggrimes1711im from freezing England but I left with a one way ticket to Mexico 6 years ago😂
could the 10 degrees difference be the accuracy of thermometers?
Watching this from Australia, where it is currently +30°c
Sergei Shoigu sighting at 43:13. Crazy stuff.
i enjoy these
Я из Якутии, но уже 10 лет живу в разных точках мира. В этом фильме собрали самые ужасные моменты, депрессивная музыка и складывается очень печальное впечатление. На самом деле все совсем не так плохо😂
Я живу сейчас в Якутии и все ничего не изменилось стало только хуже
@@ocean440 а поподробнее?? СлабО?))
@@khumaki Цены повысились на 50%, дорог все так же нет. На улицах Якутска собаки едят людей. Между прочем профессора из СВФУ собаки сьели. Все в соц сетях обсуждали. Цены на электричество, газ, нефть повысили, комуналку повысили. А воду выключают постоянно, в этом году уже больше 10 раз выключали. Электричество все время ломается, раньше такого не было. МТС, билайн, йота, ростелеком бывает нет связи, опять же, аварии что то участились. И так далее... Ленский мост не строят , а обещали... Люди все равно живут в деревяшках. И эти деревяшки никто не ремонтирует. Весь Якутск разваливается по частям. Дети погибают прямо во дворе из-за аварийного состояния детских площадок, на головы им летят обломки этих площадок. Алкашей стало больше... Самолеты ломаются чаще, и вообще что то их стало намного меньше. Люди из дальних деревень тратят всю зарплату(в основном берут кредиты) на билет в самолет в Якутск, чтобы полечится и операцию сделать. Цена на билет от 70 000 рублей....А зарплаты не повысили
Да изменилось, и так, что я приехала и не узнала , везде стройки ...правда, как всегда -построят роскошное здание посреди хибар)))
И тепло везде, топят на совесть !
И люди добрые ❤
Thank you for sharing this. Whata a hard and difficult life situation they live.
this documentary is made about 30 years ago, now things are much diffrent, 90th were the years of rampant poverty and crime.
@virtualvortex3146 Thank you for clarification .
@@amalnabud7678 it was made in late 2000s, dont listen to that bot. he spreads misinformation and he is racist towards Siberian indigenous people.
Watching from the philippines
That diamond cutting factory looks dystopian as hell
Its Russia lol
Υπάρχει ένα μέρος τουλάχιστον, που τό κλίμα και η ομορφιά της χώρας είναι αξεπέραστη.
Θά ήθελα όμως να βρισκόμουν για λίγες ημέρες στην Γιακουτία.
Χαιρετισμούς από την Ελλάδα.
Watching from the UK. I'm impressed.
Tough and resilient people God bless them
From the US and I agree with everything these guys said about reporters and global warming. I will update you further along.
the string music is beautiful!!!
Quite an amazing place, extremely cold winters, summer is around 70 degrees and doesn't last long. If you look up this city on Google maps, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but once you zoom in, it's a very unique place to live, mainly because of how remote it is to the rest of the modern world, but you can see how much development progress it has made.
I am a Kyrgyz, was born in Kyrgyzstan and grew up, lived in Novosibirsk for 10 years, in Vorkuta for 5 years and in Moscow for the last 6 years, it is also very cold in Novosibirsk, since Southwestern Siberia, but in Vorkuta it is even colder because it is the northernmost, now I live in Moscow, the climate here is warmer But it's colder than in Kyrgyzstan!
i love the coat and hats, look very warm...
Actually, the climbers on Everest wear much warmer and no animals had to die.
Какого года документалка? Видео на фоне старые. Давно нет "СахаТелеком". Он в моём детстве был. Сарайчики давно тут не ездят, их заменили на новые автобусы. Улицы тоже другие. Домов побольше стало.