Join us on a 5-day journey across Russia to Yakutsk, the coldest city on earth, traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railway. The ...
What's cooler than being cool? If you live in Yakutsk, Russia, just about everything. The shocking, otherworldly facts about Yakutsk are almost never-ending (its only highway is called the "Road of ...
Over thousands of years, people have settled in a lot of remote places. From the high peaks of the Andes to the scorching ...
Reporting from Yakutsk, Russia — Vlad Sleptsov stepped onto the small stage of a back-alley bar in deepest Siberia. Stage lights illuminated his spiky, bleached-blond hair. Shirtless and with his back ...
Frostbite and hypothermia are 'almost as common as the cold itself' in the bone-chilling Siberian city of Yakutsk. With December temperatures ranging between -31 and -41 fahrenheit, and an average of ...
The residents of Yakutsk, Siberia are experts at surviving harsh winters. They own thick furs, live in houses built for icy environments, and know not to wear glasses outdoors unless they want them to ...
Temperatures fell to minus 50 degrees Celsius this week in Yakutsk region of Russia located in Siberia which is known as the coldest place on earth. The mining city which is located 5,000 km east of ...
Thought your winter was cold? Temperatures in the world’s coldest city have plunged to minus 62.7°C (minus 80.9 degrees Fahrenheit) – the coldest in more than two decades, meteorologists say. That ...
With temperatures that hover around the -40° Fahrenheit mark for at least three months of the year, Yakutsk in eastern Siberia claims the title of coldest city in the world. Sure, other places have ...
At minus 5C, the cold is quite refreshing and a light hat and scarf are all that's required to keep warm. At minus 20C, the moisture in your nostrils freezes, and the cold air starts making it ...
Yakutsk, a remote city in Eastern Siberia along the Lena River, is the coldest city in the world. Located 1840 km away from Irkoustk and 5000 km away from Moscow, this city founded in 1632 by the ...