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And there's perhaps nowhere where that's more evident than in the tiny village of Oymyakon, Russia ... to put together a plate of nachos in deep Siberia," Chapple said. A strong diamond trade ...
The sign reads, "Oymyakon, the Pole of Cold. Today, the town averages -58° F in the winter months. In the Even language spoken in Siberia, Oymyakon means "unfrozen water," believe it or not.
Oymyakon in Yakutia is the coldest village in Russia, considered the “pole of cold”. In 1933, a temperature of minus 67.7°C (-89.8°F) was recorded there. People not only live there, but also ...
Oymyakon is in Russia’s Sakha Republic, a beautiful but sparse chunk of land in Russia’s far east. The region is home to just under 1 million people but is larger than countries like Argentina ...
Oymyakon in Russia's Sakha Republic of north-eastern Siberia might be in a deep freeze but it's not too cold to prevent children heading to the classroom, local news portal News.Ykt.Ru reports.
As one of the contenders for the title of Northern Pole of Cold, he covered 39km (24 miles) in just under four hours, from Tomtor in eastern Siberia to the neighbouring village of Oymyakon.