One day of family in the coldest place of Earth -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia, Siberia
One day of family in the coldest place of Earth -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia, Siberia
We would like to thank the leadership of the Ust-Aldan region and the Agency for Tourism Development and Territorial Marketing of Yakutia for their assistance in filming.
In the coldest place in Russia, Yakutia, people’s daily lives pose a real challenge. Incredibly low temperatures, dropping to minus 60 degrees Celsius, pose special challenges and require special survival abilities.
Despite the harsh climate, several hundred thousand people live in Yakutia, most of whom live in villages. Housing in these settlements is built taking into account the climatic characteristics of the region - these are powerful wooden structures with good thermal insulation. Village members often have their own wood-burning stoves to ensure a comfortable temperature inside the home on cold winter days.
Due to the harsh winter climate, the residents of Yakutia have developed unique strategies to cope with everyday problems. One such strategy is to use heated toilets, which help avoid contact with icy surfaces. People in this area also practice winter sports such as hockey, skiing and sledding to stay physically active and healthy.
Agriculture is also an important part of daily life in the villages of Yakutia. Residents of Yakut villages are engaged in cultivating the land, growing vegetables and raising livestock. Most of the food consumed is produced by local residents themselves, which guarantees them access to fresh and high-quality food.
In addition to agriculture, residents of Yakutia are also engaged in fishing, berry picking and reindeer herding. Deer are important to the local population as their meat, hides and antlers are used in food, industrial and craft production.
However, life in Yakut villages is not always easy. Customs have limited access to public services such as health care and education, and often have to deal with having to travel long distances to get the care they need.
However, observing the daily life of the residents of Yakutia, one can see their incredible strength and endurance in overcoming the obstacles that they have to encounter here. They value and cherish their culture and traditions, support each other and find joy and satisfaction in simple but significant moments of their lives in the coldest place in Russia - Yakutia.
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