Winter survival. Traditional ice harvesting in the extreme conditions of Yakutia.
Hello everyone! Today's video shows the traditional process of ice harvest in Yakutia, where large blocks of ice are cut from a frozen lake using chainsaws. This age-old practice is essential for winter preparedness, ensuring a supply of drinking water throughout the harsh Siberian winter. The ice is then stacked, ready for ice delivery to homes. If you come to Yakutia in late October or early November, you can see the ice harvesting process for yourself. Would you drink melted water?

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