Welcome to Oymyakon: Life at −60.0 °C (−76 °F) | Investigate Asia
World's Most Dangerous Places: Oymyakon, Russia | Investigate Asia Watch 'World's Largest Slum: Dharavi, India' here: • Video Oymyakon is known as "The Pole of Cold." A small town of 500 located in the Republic of Sakha in northeast Russia, it's widely regarded as the coldest inhabited town on Earth. Temperatures there average around -58° F during the winter months. Oymyakon has two main valleys beside it. These valleys trap wind inside the town and create a colder climate. However, children are still allowed to go to school if it is warmer than −55.0 °C (−67.0 °F). Some years the temperature drops below 0 °C (32 °F) in late September and may remain below freezing until mid-May. In Oymyakon sometimes the average minimum temperature for January, February, and December remains below −50 °C (−58 °F). Sometimes summer months can also be quite cold, but June and July are the only months where the temperature has never dropped below −10 °C (14 °F). Oymyakon and Verkhoyansk are the only two permanently inhabited places in the world that have recorded temperatures below −60.0 °C (−76 °F) every day in January. Deep in Russia’s frozen hinterland, where temperatures plunge and winters stretch endlessly, the residents of a remote town have built lives in one of the world’s most unrelenting environments. This is Oymyakon, a town of a few hundred people nestled between two valleys in Russia’s far-flung Sakha Republic. The town – a cluster of wooden houses whose foundations are sunk deep into permafrost – has earned the reputation of the coldest inhabited place on the planet. In temperatures reaching nearly -70 degrees Celsius, the people of Oymyakon have developed a distinctive culture. But two days' drive from the nearest city, the people’s way of life here is constantly imperiled by the sub-arctic conditions. Venturing out into this icy world is a matter of life and death. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe Investigate Asia for free: Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QfRxbG Instagram: / endevrdocs ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #FreeDocumentary #InvestigateAsia #russia #remote ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Welcome to Investigate Asia - Explore the diverse landscapes of Asia through in-depth documentaries that delve into the region's politics, economy, culture, and history. From ancient traditions to modern innovations, our content offers a unique perspective on the forces shaping Asia today. Join us on a journey to better understand one of the world’s most dynamic and influential regions. Whether you're a history enthusiast or curious about global affairs, this channel is your gateway to discovering Asia.

The Tsaatan of Mongolia: Last of the Free Men | Investigate Asia

24 Hours in the Coldest City on Earth Yakutsk –64°C (−83°F)

Secret Tokyo: Inside the City's Forbidden Nightlife | Investigate Asia

The Real Siberia Most People Never See | 4K Documentary

The Survival Secrets of Indigenous Peoples in the Harshest Conditions of the Far North

ALONE TO YAKUTSK (-51°C) | EP1

Tough Trucks: Ice Trucks Russia (Full Episode)

RUSSIA: The Secret of Living on The Harshest Land | 4K Travel Documentary

He’s 80 & Lives Off The Grid On A Gold Mine In Alaska

The Real Yakutia: Hidden Life In The Hardest Winter On Earth | 4K Travel Documentary

Secrets of Yunnan: 25 Cultures Hidden in China’s Highlands | Full Documentary

The homes of nomads in Russia's Arctic tundra can withstand the HARSHEST frosts in the WORLD.

Why NOBODY Lives in Eastern Russia (It's NOT The Cold)

Life In Canada's Coldest City (-64°C) | Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

The extreme cold supplies | Kyrgyzstan | The impossible road

Living Alone as a Woman in the Coldest Village on Earth −71°C (−95°F) Yakutia

Mongolian nomads’ ultimate dilemma | SLICE I Full documentary

Inside Turkmenistan: The World’s Most Isolated Country | Investigate Asia

3 Years Off Grid | Everything We Built on our Abandoned Homestead in Alaska (TIMELAPSE)

