One Day in the Coldest Village on Earth | Yakutia
Documentary movie about life in Yakutia, the coldest inhabitant region on Earth.
Here, daily life is a constant struggle against the freezing temperatures that can plummet to an astonishing -71°C(-95°F). Without proper dressing, the cold will reach deep inside your bones threatening your life and no one goes outside unless they absolutely have to. But how do people live in this harsh environment? Let me show you a day in the life of a hardy local family in the remote and icy Yakut village.
How Do We Keep Warm at -71°C (-95°F)? House Tour | Yakutia
Housing around the world can differ quite drastically. In Yakutia, the coldest inhabited region on Earth, the frigid temperatures - as low as -71°C (-95°F) during the winter months - force locals to take extra measures in order to preserve every bit of warmth within their homes. But how do they keep warm? And what is the life like? In this video, I will take you inside a Yakutian house. Built by the owner himself.
How do you keep your homes warm and what is included in your daily routines? Be sure to let me know in the comments below. Thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful day!
Farming at -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia
This video is about an average life in the Yakut village. In Yakutia, the winter lasts for 7 months and the temperature can drop to as low as -71°C(-95°F). Tending animals in this severe climate requires hard work, but it suits the people who live here, because the hard work keeps them warm in the freezing temperatures.
How to Get Food in the Coldest Village on Earth, Yakutia
If you are wondering what we eat in the coldest inhabited place on Earth, here is the answer. One of the way of how we get the fish from the lake and eat it during the whole winter. Munkha is traditional ice fishing using a seine net. The whole village gathers together to take part in this massive fishing activity.
How Do We Shower at -71°C (-95°F) | Yakut village, Siberia
We all have our daily habits and routines. In the morning we get up, take a shower, wash our teeth, and have breakfast. But the daily routine in the coldest place on Earth is something different...
Walking around Yakutsk | public transport, open-air market and building at -50°C, -58°F
Yakutsk is well known as the coldest city in the world. It lies in the far-eastern part of Russia, about 450 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle. We made a tour around Yakutsk and show you how we live in such an extreme climate.
The Yakutian Morning Routine: Ice Bath (-50°C/-58°F)
Morning routine in Yakutsk at -50°C
What We Eat at -71°C (-95°F)? Yakutian Food
What we eat at -71°C (-95°F)? In this video, we went to the best traditional Yakutian restaurant Chochur Muran to show you how the real Yakutian cuisine looks like and what we eat in the coldest city in the world - Yakutsk.
What We Wear at -71°C (-95°F)? Yakutia, Siberia
Many people asked me how do we survive in Yakutia when our temperature goes down to -71°C (-95°F)? How do we even go outside? Well, the answer is the right clothing, without proper clothing, it’s easy to freeze to death. And in this video, my sister Dayaana will show you what we usually wear in Yakutia and give you a tour around the coldest city in the world! Enjoy 🥶