Fuera hacía −40 °C… pero las casas subterráneas inuit seguían calientes

#Inuit #ArcticSurvival #ExtremeCold Outside it was -40°C… but the Inuit underground homes remained warm. In the Arctic, where the wind could freeze skin in minutes and one wrong move could be fatal, the Inuit developed shelters capable of protecting entire families during the most extreme winters. In this documentary, you'll discover how Inuit underground homes worked, why they could retain heat, and how their design helped them withstand temperatures near -40°C. They weren't just holes under the snow, but structures carefully adapted to the Arctic climate. “Outside it was -40°C… but the Inuit underground homes remained warm” explores the secret of these traditional dwellings: the clever use of earth, snow, driftwood, animal hides, entrance tunnels, and natural insulation to minimize heat loss. While outside the Arctic was dominated by ice, darkness, wind, and blizzards, the interior of these houses could become a protected space. Every element had a function: blocking the wind, trapping warm air, conserving energy, and keeping the place where the family rested dry. The low entrance and passageways helped slow the frigid air before it reached the interior. Thick walls and a roof covered in insulating materials reduced direct contact with the outside cold. Even body heat and traditional lamps could help maintain a more bearable temperature. But surviving at -40°C didn't depend solely on the shelter. The Inuit also needed appropriate clothing, energy-rich food, knowledge of ice, fuel preparation, and precise organization of daily life during the harshest winter months. These underground houses showcase a form of survival architecture deeply adapted to the environment. Without modern heating or industrial materials, the Inuit managed to transform a deadly landscape into a home capable of protecting them from the extreme cold. Outside it was -40°C… but the Inuit underground homes remained warm. This is an immersive journey into the heart of Arctic survival, exploring traditional Inuit dwellings and the ancestral knowledge that allowed them to live where others could not. #InuitHomes #ArcticWinter #UndergroundHomes #AncestralTechniques #InuitLife #extremesurvival #historicaldocumentary

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