Doing the World’s Most Difficult Job (as a woman) at −64°C (−83°F) Yakutsk, Siberia
In the coldest city on Earth, Yakutsk, Elena is the only woman working on frozen ships in temperatures as low as -64°C. With no toilets, no breaks, and harsh conditions, she clears ice from ships to ensure vital supplies can be delivered to nearly a million people. This is a job few can endure, but Elena’s dedication never stops, even in the brutal cold. I hope you enjoy watching the video! Please give a like and leave a comment—your support means the world to me 💙 Check out my website https://kiunb.com where I share some personal stories of Yakutia If you want to buy locally hand-made crafts from Yakutia, you can order it here: https://www.kiunb.com/shop For business inquiries: [email protected] Support us on Patreon: / kiunb Follow me on Instagram: / kiun.b Thank you for watching and subscribe for my next videos!

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