Many of us grumble about the winter blues, but our winters may feel more like summers compared to certain Siberian conditions. Two cities come to mind: Yakutsk and Oymyakon. Life there piques ...
It is one of the coldest places in the world with a record low temperature of -83F recorded on February 5, 1891 - but in the summer it can get hotter than many US cities ...
This chilly location is Yakutsk in Siberia, Russia, which is built on continuous permafrost, meaning the ground is permanently frozen. If that wasn’t enough, in the winter the city gets less ...
Yakutsk in Siberia, Russia is one of the coldest places in the world, with a record low temperature of -64C recorded on 5 ...
That’s how he ended up in Yakutsk, Russia. The capital city of ... Though temperatures during the brief summer can exceed 85°F, winter temperatures regularly fall to -40°F, he says—and ...
By Angela Reinhardt Staff Writer [email protected] Just a few weeks after a short-lived snow that turned Pickens into more of an ice-glazed wasteland than a snowy wonderland, north ...
According to the North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk, the city is shrouded in “ice fog” during winter, which happens when the air is so cold that hot air from houses, people ...
YAKUTSK, December 11. /TASS/. Participants in the Magic Fur international winter school of the Arctic State Institute of Culture and Arts will design about 50 fur products, the school's curator ...
In summer, ships bring it from Arkhangelsk and Yakutsk, and in winter — from Yakutsk by snow roads, which are formed of pressed snow. There is also a snow route along the Anabar River ...