I will disappoint you: there are planty mosquitos in Yakutia in summer, you can't even breath normally in tundra without inhaling pair or more mosquitoes. Sometimes i feel like i am a whale in the deep blue sea and hairs in my nose are baleen hair.
Pretty sure that only happens in England or Britain due to the fact we get snow at a certain tien of year, sometimes not at all but places like this always has this sorta weather therefore ready for it.
i was bicycling down the road in t-shirt and shorts while tourists had 3 jackets and many layers of pants, they were shaking and drinking warm coffee and thought i was insane.
I am an Australian ,where our Winter temps rarely hit below 0 Celsius, and our Summer temps in some parts of the country can get to 50 Celsius.This place looks like another planet.
This place,meaning where the video was taken ,is like another planet,just in case you misunderstood me.I love my country so why the fuck would i do that mate.
RICHY MARK NORMAN I’m from the United States, specifically southern California where winter is non existent and our summer consists of over 110 (or around 42 Celsius) weather and raging fires to the point where some of your Australian firemen came to help us out this year. That place definitely looks like another planet and I only wish they could send us some of their snow.
@@tatar1449 Lol my mom is from Russia and hates the cold and doesn't miss it at all lol she lives in Texas. Meanwhile I go to Canada all the time and love -30 and below celsius weather its perks me up when I'm tired lmao only sucks because ur eyelashes get stuck together(I probably shouldn't be wearing mascara lol) or when theres wind that blows cold air through your clothes. She thinks I'm crazy lol.
In UK minus 1 - and little snow - everything stops, people don't go to work, children don't go to school, planes don't fly. They teach people on TV how to keep warm and how to wear gloves, scarves, hats 😂😁
@California_ Dreaming Yakutsk region in Russian Federation is the richest area in Russia, People working there hard in the freezing weather same as on the mainland only harder, this is only the difference and everybody respect them. People there very kind, special and help each other to live normal life
@@FARINAMADIHAFAHEEM I live in Minnesota in the U.S.People here go to school and work when it's 20 below plus windchill..Folks here drive around until the visibility is almost nothing.Then we go home and shovel and drink hot chocolate.....Snowing for 2nd day in a row and it's only oct......GOOD OLD MN...
Russia -48: nobody cares, people walk around, minding their business. USA -10, light snow: total chaos and disaster, cars in ditches, news talk of the end of the world.
Texas is the same way, but opposite. When its below 40 degrees F, we shut everything down. 130F+ heat index outside? Everyone get to work and quit complaining lol.
It's 48 in some places in India now. A difference of 100 degrees. Human beings are so tolerant to survive such wide range of temperatures. It's so surprising.
@@jondstewart Surveying for a huge oil upgrader facility and accompanying rail yards in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. I believe it was 10 Sq miles and we did plots every 30 feet or so.
I had to do repairs in a -40 industrial medical freezer while it was running. It's weird because nothing works like it does in comfortable temperatures. Tape doesn't stick. Soft materials turn brittle and break. Batteries die very quickly. It sucks!
but the battery drains much faster. Cars are fine. Fuel doesn't freeze even at such low temperature and the engine gets very hot anyway. Only thing, at high speeds the engine may not work that well. in this case I've seen pieces of cardboard placed at the front of the car to block the cold air
@@marcopoloplanner8843 Cardboard in front of the radiator is an old trick. I've used it myself here in the UK. Anyway, what happens when the engine is turned off. What prevents the coolant freezing and cracking the block? Do they have antifreeze that will protect down to -48 and more?
@@ianrkav I think they have special heavy duty anti-freeze plus some warming units to plug under the car. Let me double check with the local guys here where i live (we get -40C at times)
I have never been to Yakutsk, but it is interesting for me that many parts of the former Soviet Union looks exactly the same. When you walked outside, it really looked exactly like our district inside Moscow's 3rd ring (well, without so much snow!)
It,s such ordinary life for russian children.When your get lucky and the frost is about -27 you haven,t go to school-all,,frozen,, schoolchildren go out and play and walk in the,, snowing sugrob(mountains),,. Such the poor russian children! Elena,that,s so amazing for foreigners!
I watched a video on homeless people in Fairbanks Alaska. It gets really cold there too. They have lots of shelters, but some still want to be outside. One dude woke up with frostbite. I'm guessing the homeless situation is like fairbanks
+48 +55 we have too in Russia in summer.In the south of country:Kuban region is on the coast of Black Sea,its square is more than the square of France.I live at this godbless place.And till 17 I had been living in the north of Russia,in the Khomy region where was about -40-50 in winter. We have very, very, very biiiiig country.
Claire Collins yea, son all of England will be a heap of ruins!!! We are sick of the Rothschild centralized banks! Just watch. Argentina is where you need to evacuate to. Or you will be dead.
I am a lover of cold snowy winters. I hate summer and the heat so this is a beautiful video. My wish is to one day visit to experience the cold freezing temps
No.If you drunk it is better not to go outside.Drunk people often fall asleep and froze to death here.Some lucky idiots were picked up by police patrol.One of them just nearly lost his legs.
-48 is the day time temp. How damn cold does it get at night? How is there anybody still left in this town? As soon as spring hit I would be gone. This is stupid cold. Santa Claus is watching this from the north pole thinking wtf, I couldn't live in that.
This is very north. No more than few hours of daylight, and even then the sun does not warm anything. So i'd say that the night time temp is roughly -10 degrees lower max.
Espeon804 I’m from Michigan, moved to SC, and now back in MI. Your Dad is telling the truth! 🤣. And our winters don’t even compare to these! 2016 saw a -12 (don’t honestly remember how low it got but it was certainly past -10!) And that’s nowhere close!! No way man. Too cold for my blood.
Спасибо автору за видео, которое дает представление о морозах в Якутии. От себя добавлю, что это ещё не предел. Бывали у нас морозы и посильнее. Это скорее такой обычный день в самое холодное время года в Якутске. Снимать что-либо на камеру в такой мороз - героизм. Руки мерзнут до костей, если снять варежки хотя бы для того, чтобы включить камеру и нажать "Запись". К тому же, долго снимать не получится, после короткой съемки приходится отогревать камеру.
This video made me homesick, I remember my childhood, playing outside at -25-30 , dogging holes in snow hills , and riding on sleigh , the school would be cancelled if temperature reached -35. Not sure if I would enjoyed that cold now, but these sweet memories stays will stay with me forever.
@@deepakpancholi3380 yes There is a law that schools should cancel classes -25C for 1st-3rd grades (7-10 years old), -27 C for up to 9th grades (about 15 year old) and -31 C for 10 and 11th grade. It is law for St.Petersburg region.
Before, I have this strong affinity to have this type of weather because I live in the tropics and I haven't seen snow in my entire life but seeing this now, I felt grateful that I don't have to face the struggles of winter time. Here, we don't have to spend money for heaters, spend money on winter coats, clear the roads for accumulated snow and etc. It does get hot during hot seasons here usually March and April but the highest temperature I felt in my entire life was only 37 °C, it's not really that hot if you compare it to countries near the desert, temperature there even exceeds 45-50 °C.
but you spend money on air conditioning. I spent my early life living in tropical country. I wouldn't be able to sleep without AC. All extreme temperature on either side of the thermometer is bad. I haven't experienced extreme negative temp but anything below 0 C is uncomfortable and becomes a nuisance. The lowest I have experienced is around -10 C and highest is around 48 C (in Las Vegas). Perfect temp for me would be somewhere in the 0 C to 10 C during winter and 15 to 25 C summer time.
You would truly feel grateful for living in a tropical country once you experienced how cold it really is during winter. I'm also from a tropical country and Ive been to S.korea in winter, twice. I was there last winter, it was only -19 but it was damn cold.
@@johndelacroix9909 i was in czech once at -30 and considered not wearing a jacket. i guess some people are more sensitive to cold than others. those people in the video are probably genetically made for those cold temperatures and can tolerate it much better. also depends a lot on the wind / humidity how cold you feel
Hello everybody! Welcome to Russia! Don't be afraid please, in Moscow lowest temperature -30 -35 C! and I'll provide you vodka, everything will be ok, not too cold :)
@@shiroumxm2052In theory your eyeballs can freeze but they only freeze if your head is really cold. If your head is cold enough for the eyes to freeze then you are already dead. Your feet and hands freeze first because they are far away from your main body so they lose heat much faster
@@shiroumxm2052 Lol your hands (and feet) are at the extreme ends of your body, (which is why they're called extremities) so they would freeze much faster than your eyeballs. Our eyes don't ice over because they are almost entirely encased in our warm, well-regulated heads. When in cold surroundings, the body diverts even more blood to the brain, (and other vital organs) which in turn helps keep eyes even warmer
Скоро зима, снег, Новый год! Хоть бы в наших краях было снежно, как у вас. Но не так холодно, нет. Дети покатаются на горках, это теперь нечасто. Увы, климат меняется, зимой больше грязи, снега почти нет. Спасибо за красивое видео!
The most amazing thing is that, some Russian people are buying ice cream because it is on sale in many supermarkets during such weather. You easily can see a man eating ice cream on the street in some Siberian cities at -25C. It's not unusual there.
I guess its so cold maybe ice cream is feeling warm? Like when you have something to eat that's cold and you drink water, the water actually taste hot.
Simon John Hinton, I'm not sure about Yakutsk, but in some other Siberian cities like Irkutsk, Chita or Krasnoyarsk you can come across some dudes eating ice cream cones on the streets in the winter time. And no, they are not drunk.
In construction the saying is "the heat is in the tools" if you work hard you make heat, I've worked at about -20 c, if it was -48, I think I'd stay in bed.
Past January 25 or so I replaced tire here in Mpls MN at -30C/F (same) with wind chilly. It was like 11 pm. I hit pothole and tire exploded. It was about ok. Big trick is to carry hydraulic jack with you. I had bottle jack beside spare tire. Scissor jack do not work in such weather. Learned it hard way.
Coldest winter I've ever experienced was South Island, New Zealand. I've been in Lapland, Finland, Moscow, Russia and Montana, usa in the negatives, and it's not even close. Those Kiwis fear insulation and heating.
))) Greetings you from Yakutia. Previously, in the UK it was also very cold in the winter. So you have a genetic memory, what is frost and cold, and all the problems easily and quickly eliminate.
In my experience it’s too often to be unnoticed and well, I have a little bit of fun because of that but I don’t think I’m mean, just a tiny bit but in a healthily dose. I know from my English friends that 30 - 40 years ago the winters in the UK were much harsher and nobody closed anything. Also, I don’t really think UK is soft, for example they showed during the Falkland war that when necessary they can pull themselves together. But they are definitely weird about closing schools etc after a bit of snow. @@mpearcey
Not sure if this village has it, but in the Finnish part of the arctic, they connect their cars to a jack that keeps the battery of the car from freezing. The car can be completely buried under snow and ice, but it will start.
Nice to be there in snow .. for a holiday yes... to live there must boring .. when I can enjoy sunshine all year round no bundle of clothes or layer or socks .. they scrambled shoving the snow ..thank God for being in tropical country .
Well I've been out & about in -35C, spending hours in total wilderness in a state park quite a few times. I'll tell you one thing - if you're well protected with proper clothing, nothing beats the experience of such butt freezing temperatures with fresh snow on the ground, it just recharge and energizes your soul.
No, just because it is the birthplace of the Yakut people, who lived there for thousands of years. As for the Russians, then they most likely settled there because of boredom and curiosity... XD Just like in Alaska in the 19th century...))
Well to be fair it's about being used to a climate. If you grow up and are used to it for years, then it wouldn't be the same. Still, it is fucking cold as hell.
Look at the bright side .... no mosquitoes !
exactly
That's a really good point
I will disappoint you: there are planty mosquitos in Yakutia in summer, you can't even breath normally in tundra without inhaling pair or more mosquitoes. Sometimes i feel like i am a whale in the deep blue sea and hairs in my nose are baleen hair.
mosquitoes EXPLODE in the summer time. Nothing to eat them so their numbers get out of control.
And that you don't need to buy a fridge
So, they warm the food in the fridge there?
Lmao🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Ester Parada lol
Ester Parada please present me a warming fridge Never seen such 😁 Who invented? You?
Yeah. They use fridges and we use microwaves
hawkseye they also use microwaves. Impossible to warm smth in fridge, in minus temperature! only in plus - in house, in oven or use microwaves
and yet life carries on. - 5 in England stops the whole country
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shit in the states 2 in of snow does that .
pomat22
Only in the south.
Pretty sure that only happens in England or Britain due to the fact we get snow at a certain tien of year, sometimes not at all but places like this always has this sorta weather therefore ready for it.
4:53 The biggest optimist on Earth.
)))
Doesn’t wanna miss an opportunity 😁😁
Guess that's the only time the swing is available
That is the only time the swing is unoccupied 😁😁
I wonder if anyone ever walks into a restaurant and says "Man, it's cold out there" lol
))) to go from the apartment to the restaurant usually pre-book a taxi. so
Or upon returning home the first thing said is “...baby, it’s cold outside “
If it was -55 degrees the day before, they say, "Gee, it's really warming up."
i was bicycling down the road in t-shirt and shorts while tourists had 3 jackets and many layers of pants, they were shaking and drinking warm coffee and thought i was insane.
I am an Australian ,where our Winter temps rarely hit below 0 Celsius, and our Summer temps in some parts of the country can get to 50 Celsius.This place looks like another planet.
This place,meaning where the video was taken ,is like another planet,just in case you misunderstood me.I love my country so why the fuck would i do that mate.
This place looks like an alien planet for most people on the planet.
RICHY MARK NORMAN I’m from the United States, specifically southern California where winter is non existent and our summer consists of over 110 (or around 42 Celsius) weather and raging fires to the point where some of your Australian firemen came to help us out this year.
That place definitely looks like another planet and I only wish they could send us some of their snow.
Wait Australia in the southern hemisphere, it's supposed to be hot overethere in winter?
I think right now is winter in Vic High Country
Amazing to see so many people walking around. Strong people.
Chasing Dream Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, Russia 🇷🇺 here we don’t give a fuck about snow or cold.
Chasing Dream its called adaptation
@@tatar1449 Lol my mom is from Russia and hates the cold and doesn't miss it at all lol she lives in Texas. Meanwhile I go to Canada all the time and love -30 and below celsius weather its perks me up when I'm tired lmao only sucks because ur eyelashes get stuck together(I probably shouldn't be wearing mascara lol) or when theres wind that blows cold air through your clothes. She thinks I'm crazy lol.
they drink coolant instead of tea
I'm strong?
Am i the only one who got recommend after 6 years.
No, I'm also got recommendation
@@OscarChicken 🔥
Nope
Yes
Me toooo 😂
Thanks for showing this window into a world we can never see in person.
This is gift - do not see this hole in person.
Why not??? just book a ticket a go there..
i thought you said 'in prison'!
@@dustinjames1095 hard to do for poor peoole. Rich people can do it anytime.
Just come to sweden bro.
First time a Russian video with no car crashes. Amazing!
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the guy was going through red lite 3:20 so it was close to have one
Everyone drives more carefully in this part of Russia.
You crash your car your balls freeze off waiting for a ride home!
How about having a flat tire...ho..
nah, it was photoshopped
I felt cold watching this
I was gonna make a joke about that, but I'll be honest, I was too.
And i got even goose bumps from watching and started to shake.
What the hell are you doing here?
🤣🤣 Precisely what i was feeling watching! It looks and feels brutal and i live in canada.....
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In UK minus 1 - and little snow - everything stops, people don't go to work, children don't go to school, planes don't fly. They teach people on TV how to keep warm and how to wear gloves, scarves, hats 😂😁
Then how people earn money?
@@Santoshnsk we use snow as an excuse not to go to work in the UK 🇬🇧
@California_ Dreaming Yakutsk region in Russian Federation is the richest area in Russia, People working there hard in the freezing weather same as on the mainland only harder, this is only the difference and everybody respect them. People there very kind, special and help each other to live normal life
Not true. Gross exageration.
@@FARINAMADIHAFAHEEM I live in Minnesota in the U.S.People here go to school and work when it's 20 below plus windchill..Folks here drive around until the visibility is almost nothing.Then we go home and shovel and drink hot chocolate.....Snowing for 2nd day in a row and it's only oct......GOOD OLD MN...
Russia -48: nobody cares, people walk around, minding their business.
USA -10, light snow: total chaos and disaster, cars in ditches, news talk of the end of the world.
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and Alaska? there are similar conditions as we have in Yakutia, too, because extreme cold in the winter
And in my lovely spain🇪🇸 we are around 7-20🤣🤣🤣🤣🆒️
Texas is the same way, but opposite. When its below 40 degrees F, we shut everything down. 130F+ heat index outside? Everyone get to work and quit complaining lol.
Pretty sure North Dakota gets up to -60 degrees, quit being stupid man
Now this is what you call a home. Definitely moving there. Also love how the natives just walk around like it’s nothing.
ExoticGamer
Stop lying.
@@miniena7774 Some people do have weather preference tho, some are able to endure cold. *shrugs*
It's nothing
Let me join you as well😎😎✌ experiencing this much cold is definitely going to be adventurous😍😎✌
Why should they be more concious of walking outside? lol what poor choice of words.
Record high of 38.4C in summer, record low of 64.4C in winter. The temperature variations in these places never fails to astonish me.
No, -71.2 Celsius recorded in Oymyakon region, Yakutia
Андрей Дьячковский I was just referring to Yakusk itself.
Sloth from The Goonies j
Razor Ramone -99 F
This planet is amazing
new comers: where can i buy fridge
local : you're in the fridge
In the freezer !
they still need fridge, cuz in summer there is 35 degrees plus
Deep freezer
@@redbeki actually it's even colder
It's 48 in some places in India now. A difference of 100 degrees. Human beings are so tolerant to survive such wide range of temperatures. It's so surprising.
Stenothermal
It's not a difference of 100 degrees, its a difference of 48+48=96 degrees :)
I think the difference is 97( 48+48+ zero degree)
Let it be anything, there was a ghost playing in the park at the end of the video
Actually human cant.. What is amazing is the step we made, use a tool to create another tool more complex( in this case warm clothes) ^^
I have worked 10 hour days outside at -30 deg. You dress for it and never stop moving.
exactly
lucky I have never experienced less than -20 degree temp.
Random Guy Sounds like you work in northern Canada or Alaska
@@jondstewart
Surveying for a huge oil upgrader facility and accompanying rail yards in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. I believe it was 10 Sq miles and we did plots every 30 feet or so.
made me cold just watching it .
Anthony W Mitchell This makes Minneapolis and Chicago look like Miami LMAO!
Anthony W Mitchell i will wine and dine in such a place
Even sound travels much faster in Russia in such conditions xD
There -48 here +48 in summer
انا ايضا 🤣🤣😂
I was expecting the white walkers to show up.
Toooooo cold for whitewalkers!
I had to do repairs in a -40 industrial medical freezer while it was running. It's weird because nothing works like it does in comfortable temperatures. Tape doesn't stick. Soft materials turn brittle and break. Batteries die very quickly. It sucks!
phobos2k2 u r so lucky to live there
@@bowwow255 in a freezer? Noice
+CommAndroid - 😂😂😂
haha #freezerlife
William Pilston Howd they keep car batteries running if you leave your car off for a few days?
School gets canceled there only if it hits -50
Damn, and in my city we complain when we have to go to school with -1.
@@lyn.8059 pussies
@@Sebastjens misguided
What..... In India when temp hits
only just by 2 Celsius..govt declares school holidays
Abhinav Panwar yeah I am from India as well I want to live in Russia what about you
rest in peace to all the homeless :(
Why there are no russian gangsta rapers. Because they cant survive the winter on the street
@@Stek40Channel the only way to survive is to drop a fire mixtape on the while city....
natural purge
There are, they hide in the buildings undergroud where pipes with hot water are
And what abaut birds??
1:56 How everyone's grandparents claimed that they got to school.....even in the summer.
🤣🤣🤣 Yup!
kinda true just in eastern europe it was -25 - 30
You had such slow grandparents?
I'm impressed those vehicles still functioned in such low temperatures. I'm also impressed your camera kept working.
but the battery drains much faster. Cars are fine. Fuel doesn't freeze even at such low temperature and the engine gets very hot anyway. Only thing, at high speeds the engine may not work that well. in this case I've seen pieces of cardboard placed at the front of the car to block the cold air
@@marcopoloplanner8843 Cardboard in front of the radiator is an old trick. I've used it myself here in the UK. Anyway, what happens when the engine is turned off. What prevents the coolant freezing and cracking the block? Do they have antifreeze that will protect down to -48 and more?
@@ianrkav I think they have special heavy duty anti-freeze plus some warming units to plug under the car. Let me double check with the local guys here where i live (we get -40C at times)
@@ianrkav they use engine block heaters if they don't have a heated garage.
@@marcopoloplanner8843 That's what they do in parts of Canada. Where do you live to get -40C ?
what a lovely day. makes you wanna go to the beach
u can go ice fishing!
Fun fact: At negative 40 degrees, Celsius and Fahrenheit are equal.
Lol! True!😂
They know the only way to keep warm is to get closer.
That's cool
At -48 C, it is -54 F
@Brandon Greenleaf what's interesting? You will write abook about that? Post a new picture "i wont sleep idiot this night" ?
I have never been to Yakutsk, but it is interesting for me that many parts of the former Soviet Union looks exactly the same. When you walked outside, it really looked exactly like our district inside Moscow's 3rd ring (well, without so much snow!)
Laurel H sad but true. Except some historical districts in old town Russian cities looks the same.
Hello worlds sweet
My native town! We spent all the time outdoor in our childhood and even ate ice creams )) Siberians 👍👍👍
where are you now
We didn’t see children in this video
It,s such ordinary life for russian children.When your get lucky and the frost is about -27 you haven,t go to school-all,,frozen,, schoolchildren go out and play and walk in the,, snowing sugrob(mountains),,.
Such the poor russian children!
Elena,that,s so amazing for foreigners!
Elene: did you eat ice cream just to warm up?
Nice to hear that u belong to this area
Just imagine being homeless in Yakutsk
You couldnt be outside for long even with lots of clothing, if any homeless are there they have shelter of some sort or they are dead.
In Yakutsk homeless means lifeless
They dead.
I watched a video on homeless people in Fairbanks Alaska. It gets really cold there too. They have lots of shelters, but some still want to be outside. One dude woke up with frostbite. I'm guessing the homeless situation is like fairbanks
@@chiptmcc8656 💀😂
-48 in Yakutsk, +48 in White Cliffs, Australia.
Ted Smith +48 is way worse
+48 +55 we have too in Russia in summer.In the south of country:Kuban region is on the coast of Black Sea,its square is more than the square of France.I live at this godbless place.And till 17 I had been living in the north of Russia,in the Khomy region where was about -40-50 in winter.
We have very, very, very biiiiig country.
hottest record temperature in russia is 44c stop lying lol
have you even felt -48?
i would choose -48 than +48....
Now imagine it's 1942 and you are in the middle of a field in a thin jacket and people are shooting at you.
3:35 - My favorite shot - the park bench half shoveled off. Why??? I mean "gee, its such a nice day, I think I'll go sit in the park for a while"?
Ken Aldrich it is a tourist on left side
HAHAHHAHAHA YO FOR REAL THOUGH I`M SCREAMING HAHAHAHA
Best place to open up a bikini store.
Lol
Near a pepsi outlet
Same like selling out furs on Miami beach
😁
Pussy on ice
In London if it gets to 5 degrees the news starts talking about the big freeze! What a joke we are....
Claire Collins yea, son all of England will be a heap of ruins!!! We are sick of the Rothschild centralized banks! Just watch. Argentina is where you need to evacuate to. Or you will be dead.
You should see how we get in Texas when it sleets while 30 F. Schools and work closes. All of the grocery stores run out of food.
We need to learn from those people i would love to go there for the winter so i can learn how they live
Hahahahaha in Nicaragua 14 degrees means breaking news
@@yetijoeyetijoe Wow, 30 degrees ain't sheet up here in Chicago, -15 is where it's at, but we haven't seen that much cold in while now
I am a lover of cold snowy winters. I hate summer and the heat so this is a beautiful video. My wish is to one day visit to experience the cold freezing temps
Manitoba Canada I seen -51C .. No one locks the cars ..Because no one stands outside to steal a car And if you lock it in may not unlock ..
North side of the Province only...(No one locks the cars ..Because no one stands outside to steal a car And if you lock it in may not unlock ..)
Anywhere outside of Winnipeg As i was South east of in Steinbach
I use to live in Brandon, MB. People still lock their cars, but unless the cars are plugged in they ain't moving in -50 weather.
Here, in Yakutia, (Central municipalities) There is very cold too. But you have also strong winds which is much colder, i think))
Yea living in the cold regions sucks! The only good part is winter sports and the fact that we don't have to worry about hurricanes or tsunamis.
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- "You have an ice day."
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At that temperature, Celsius or Fahrenheit hardly makes a difference.
its celsius though which means its -54.4 fahrenheit instead of 48
ya. hardly a difference..
-40°C = -40°F
Why lol? im fairly sure he's right, give or take a couple of degrees
You are the ones who use inches and feets not metric? 12x2 hours day?
Watching this is a perfect antidote to 41°C in Mumbai.
Oh man good to see you here
Legend says that there people use their fridges as if were a sauna
Nah even if we get this in finland we still use sauna.
David Rodríguez : 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its funny how a sauna is supposed to have steam which is only produced in heat mmm
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No wonder you guys need vodka!
No.If you drunk it is better not to go outside.Drunk people often fall asleep and froze to death here.Some lucky idiots were picked up by police patrol.One of them just nearly lost his legs.
Polukrovka 42 Never thought of that before!
как вы догадались? мы это и делаем
Тяжело живем это понятие относительное.На Украине жизнь куда тяжелее,хоть там и климат помягче.
It more actually for their wipers...it won't freeze
-48 is the day time temp. How damn cold does it get at night? How is there anybody still left in this town? As soon as spring hit I would be gone. This is stupid cold. Santa Claus is watching this from the north pole thinking wtf, I couldn't live in that.
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Just thinking - why do these *&$^%$&^%(* even live there? Have they not heard of sunshine?
Neil Griffiths Summer + 38 here: greatest climat contrast in World
I think the government pays them to stay there
This is very north. No more than few hours of daylight, and even then the sun does not warm anything. So i'd say that the night time temp is roughly -10 degrees lower max.
I'm guessing ice cream is not at the top of the shopping list.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Paulie Ngatai antifreeze is
Ice cream is warmer than air
weirdly enough, I only eat icecream in the winter. There's something nice about sitting in snow and eating icecream.
@@AKVAEL my thought as well. Ice cream would be warmer out my freezer than the air there.
Я бразилец, и в моем городе в зимний период составляет 25 ° C, я использовал Google переводчик
Вы же на экваторе
Хочу зимовать в Бразилии)
В Бразилии на лыжах, только по волнам.
Me: (In Georgia) Man, it's cold outside.
Dad: (Raised in Michigan) You don't know the meaning of cold.
This Guy: Hold my vodka.
Espeon804 I’m from Michigan, moved to SC, and now back in MI. Your Dad is telling the truth! 🤣. And our winters don’t even compare to these! 2016 saw a -12 (don’t honestly remember how low it got but it was certainly past -10!) And that’s nowhere close!! No way man. Too cold for my blood.
I
lived in Detroit. I remember the cold
@@shairastar3703 welcome to mongolia its -35 celsuis outside
I’m moving to Fargo/North Dakota. Please pray for me.
Espeon804
Vodka is frozen
I am watching this from the jungle in Peru warm weather ! I feel cold now 😁
never seen snow in my life ...sunny side of the world ..Maldives 😊
HA HA OLA
@@aieshathwaheeda3259 jelly
Jungle in Peru got internet?
Привет, Якутия, вы молодцы, как вы там живёте, такое чувство, что иная планета, так держать!
Русскоязычным привет!!! Якутия МОЛОДЦЫ 👍
Привет присылаю из солнечной Греции
Привет Якутии из солнечного Азербайджана 🇦🇿
Ну как в такие морозы ходить с открытым лицом!У нас тоже бывают, правда до - 35 ти, но когда ветер, а он постоянно, то лицо мёрзнет.
Спасибо автору за видео, которое дает представление о морозах в Якутии. От себя добавлю, что это ещё не предел. Бывали у нас морозы и посильнее. Это скорее такой обычный день в самое холодное время года в Якутске. Снимать что-либо на камеру в такой мороз - героизм. Руки мерзнут до костей, если снять варежки хотя бы для того, чтобы включить камеру и нажать "Запись". К тому же, долго снимать не получится, после короткой съемки приходится отогревать камеру.
верно
Taramaan what does that mean. I don't understand japanese
M Lopez It's Russian
Gus Stamer no. I'm pretty sure its japanese. it looks weird. i mean look at those weird upside down letters
It's russian. (I'm russian, trust me))
if you cry your tears frozen!
what's its like to be in such place :p i am curious to know :p
how if we pee? is it frozen too?
Abadi Jaya Kampung Malang ummm.. interesting..I want to know that too.
That's probably what the people do there - cry.
tibuking if you have diarrhea and poop you will have something up yo ass
Meanwhile we get school canceled for a 10% chance of a half a snowflake.
Jesus, in Britain you could have 10 Centimetres (5 Inches) of snow and still have to go to school
We still go to school with 16 inches plus in my state
Really? My school is full of snowflakes....
Lol, in Sweden it was 60cm snow and I biked to school, sort of. It was a little challenging but still.
We in Russia never watching the thickness of the snow and the temperature. Only strong wind can make pupils not to visit school
I bet people fart snowflakes there.
I bet people fart snowflakes there !!
Put a like on my comment if I’m funny and do it NOW !!!!!!! Yes.
Putang ina mo hahahha hayup😂
more like They fart Ice Cubes..just by looking at their surrounding i feel cold already..lol
@@gamersite99 Yes, I bet they fart Ice cube ! Just by looking around I feel cold already !
John Hattan You're a fucking idiot.
I find this satisfying to watch because it looks like a ice-planet with a normal colony that tries to survive.
Right? I love how they just live their day even with -48 FUCKING DEGREES.
planets are just watery lights in the sky, the world is not a planet
lol
Oligampla It is an ice planet. They're just not showing the tauntauns and the snowspeeders.
i like that city man
No homeless hanging out on the streets appeals to you? Carjackers paradise with all those cars running outside. Awesome hazmat exhaust ice @ 4:21
Like? Realy? You s duba ruhnul man?
@@НиколайДьячковский-ц5ф ыхыхы, а я тут живу.
Phil G You would have to be insane to love that place!
You failed to put a comma before "man".
Для кого то шок, а для местных и кто бывал там, обычный зимний день.
Stary Мы южане на такой мороз смотрим с любопытством и страхом.Желаем Вам Северянам крепкого ЗДОРОВЬЯ!
Точно. И это не самый холодный день, а так в пределе нормы. В др. районах Якутии, в -48 можно сказать что потеплело))
жил в Якутске с 6 до 25 лет. нормальный денек...
В северном Казахстане зимой такие морозы частное явление
1:46 It's so cold even the car was shivering.
LMAOOOOOO
What the heck !!!! What was that ???
When they release this map?
Gotta buy Winter DLC first for 20$
Which game are we talking about.
PUBG
@@mrsenpaihd7485 Minecraft, what else?
This video made me homesick, I remember my childhood, playing outside at -25-30 , dogging holes in snow hills , and riding on sleigh , the school would be cancelled if temperature reached -35.
Not sure if I would enjoyed that cold now, but these sweet memories stays will stay with me forever.
There was school at -25 ??
@@deepakpancholi3380 in Yakutsk there's school at -49°C
@@deepakpancholi3380 yes
There is a law that schools should cancel classes -25C for 1st-3rd grades (7-10 years old), -27 C for up to 9th grades (about 15 year old) and -31 C for 10 and 11th grade. It is law for St.Petersburg region.
The memories are "frozen" in your concious 😂
Watch my channel about Yakutia
i'm guessing you keep the refrigerator door open to let some heat in right?
Before, I have this strong affinity to have this type of weather because I live in the tropics and I haven't seen snow in my entire life but seeing this now, I felt grateful that I don't have to face the struggles of winter time. Here, we don't have to spend money for heaters, spend money on winter coats, clear the roads for accumulated snow and etc. It does get hot during hot seasons here usually March and April but the highest temperature I felt in my entire life was only 37 °C, it's not really that hot if you compare it to countries near the desert, temperature there even exceeds 45-50 °C.
but you spend money on air conditioning. I spent my early life living in tropical country. I wouldn't be able to sleep without AC. All extreme temperature on either side of the thermometer is bad. I haven't experienced extreme negative temp but anything below 0 C is uncomfortable and becomes a nuisance. The lowest I have experienced is around -10 C and highest is around 48 C (in Las Vegas). Perfect temp for me would be somewhere in the 0 C to 10 C during winter and 15 to 25 C summer time.
@@shaggydawg5419 I think most people dont have an AC?
JustRandom Things you don’t want it to be cold
You would truly feel grateful for living in a tropical country once you experienced how cold it really is during winter.
I'm also from a tropical country and Ive been to S.korea in winter, twice. I was there last winter, it was only -19 but it was damn cold.
@@johndelacroix9909 i was in czech once at -30 and considered not wearing a jacket. i guess some people are more sensitive to cold than others. those people in the video are probably genetically made for those cold temperatures and can tolerate it much better.
also depends a lot on the wind / humidity how cold you feel
I love that feeling on a really cold morning when you walk outside and take a deep breath and feel your nose hairs insta-freeze haha
And your lungs dry up immediately, you start to cough, eyeballs frozen to your eyelids, nose frozen stiff as a carrot...yeah, that's fun.
something hits your shoulder and you realize its your ear
looks a bit like some post-apocalyptic place:)
да так и есть но в реале все более страшнее можете снять здесь постаколиптический фильм ужасов
Because it is
@@ChocoLater1 rough
stachu000 it's due to the nuclear meltdown it creates strange weather
Russia is it 😂
The video is from July 8th. You should see the place in the winter!
lmao
It must feel super nice to be inside and eat a hot meal with your family. How grateful they must feel.
homies just swinging like its nothing
He's running on pure vodka at that point.
Normal day in Yakutiya
my ex gf was colder😧
May Eliot Rodger haunt her dreams.
+729 ahh yes the Supreme gentlemen 😆
was she muslim?
Subliminaltechpro tf you on about
+Subliminaltechpro nah she was a bitch😟
As a citizen of a tropical contry that never snows i cant even imagine the feeling.
you don't have to feel it, you live in a better place)))
It is wonderful feeling. Love cold winter wind.
Salute to the couage of these russian people living under so much harsh winter. Lot of love from pakistan
Thank you!
Wonderful comment
Is this what they mean when they say "When hell freezes over"?
You referring to russia being hell?
@@qucax.v.1077 No I mean hell, when it freezes..will be that cold.
Interestingly enough, Norway has a town named Hell, and it freezes over every winter...
Like Hell freezes over album by the Eagles?
thelma lou It means that it is impossible, because hell will never freeze. The flames are eternal.
Hello everybody! Welcome to Russia! Don't be afraid please, in Moscow lowest temperature -30 -35 C! and I'll provide you vodka, everything will be ok, not too cold :)
XD
Been in wind chills of -55 below in Wisconsin. But never where the actual temperature is that cold.
Stop lying, there is no such frosts in Moscow, those days are long gone thanks to global warming.
@@Askhat08 no thanks, you're dying
Is it now communist free?
Is this in the planet Neptune?
Jupiter's upper region
No this is more like russia i think!
pluto
I'd say Titan
No this is real and not a moving light in the sky
I would keep every part of my body covered in such an environment. Can't imagine how the eyeballs won't freeze.. 😱
Yes interesting question 👍
Your eyes don't freeze because your body is warm.
@@MM-vt3hf but your hands can freeze! why not eyeballs¿¿
@@shiroumxm2052In theory your eyeballs can freeze but they only freeze if your head is really cold. If your head is cold enough for the eyes to freeze then you are already dead. Your feet and hands freeze first because they are far away from your main body so they lose heat much faster
@@shiroumxm2052 Lol your hands (and feet) are at the extreme ends of your body, (which is why they're called extremities) so they would freeze much faster than your eyeballs. Our eyes don't ice over because they are almost entirely encased in our warm, well-regulated heads. When in cold surroundings, the body diverts even more blood to the brain, (and other vital organs) which in turn helps keep eyes even warmer
Скоро зима, снег, Новый год! Хоть бы в наших краях было снежно, как у вас. Но не так холодно, нет. Дети покатаются на горках, это теперь нечасто. Увы, климат меняется, зимой больше грязи, снега почти нет. Спасибо за красивое видео!
I am Indian from Rajasthan. It's 48° C burning outside but I felt cold watching this and Switched off my AC .
You posted this a month ago, its winter bro
@@tanmay63 nailed it bro..It must be 11℃ in Rajasthan bro...!!
@@Aspiring-w7p Well its 48° now 😫 and thats in UP 😪
How do you even live in such heat!?
Aniket Anand hi
Looks a little chilly out... Better grab a jacket today.
*Grabs a 30 cm thick jacket haha
Sees on the phone screen that it's -48 degrees. GOES OUT.
The most amazing thing is that, some Russian people are buying ice cream because it is on sale in many supermarkets during such weather. You easily can see a man eating ice cream on the street in some Siberian cities at -25C. It's not unusual there.
Musiqum russians...
I guess its so cold maybe ice cream is feeling warm? Like when you have something to eat that's cold and you drink water, the water actually taste hot.
Are you kidding me? Seriously? I would be eating a vindaloo curry with extra ghost chillies before I venture out in that.
Simon John Hinton, I'm not sure about Yakutsk, but in some other Siberian cities like Irkutsk, Chita or Krasnoyarsk you can come across some dudes eating ice cream cones on the streets in the winter time. And no, they are not drunk.
Eating ice cream in winter is like drinking hot tea in summer.
I wonder how you people do manual labour outside during winter time. I couldn't imagine unloading a truck full of potatoes at -48C.
Just have good fitness where you don't, and thus won't have to breathe often. Then the movement just keeps you warm :D
In construction the saying is "the heat is in the tools" if you work hard you make heat, I've worked at about -20 c, if it was -48, I think I'd stay in bed.
Thanks for the share.gives me the willies!!
You'll see someone from Newcastle walk by in a t-shirt in a minute .
Huahahaa
@Kommandant Franz you're not even european you stupid wehraboo
Past January 25 or so I replaced tire here in Mpls MN at -30C/F (same) with wind chilly. It was like 11 pm. I hit pothole and tire exploded. It was about ok. Big trick is to carry hydraulic jack with you. I had bottle jack beside spare tire. Scissor jack do not work in such weather. Learned it hard way.
I'm guessing the fridge is where they put stuff to keep it warm.
So what happens when you pee outside?
nothing - we do it very fastly)))
Tried it once, my mushroom tip froze and snapped clean off... I now have to be re-circumcised.
1:14
what temperature does blood freeze?
@@SexyFace -2 to -3 Celsius. Google it. You'll find it educational!
Вот куда новый год нужно ехать встречать!)
"The coldest winter I ever experienced was a summer in San Francisco " Mark Twain.
Coldest winter I've ever experienced was South Island, New Zealand. I've been in Lapland, Finland, Moscow, Russia and Montana, usa in the negatives, and it's not even close. Those Kiwis fear insulation and heating.
I never touched snow 🤔
I envy you. why our ancestors moved to the North(((
just open freezer
Come to Russia in the winter! :)
Это не предки ушли на Север, это Север туда пришёл... лет 400-600 назад. Но скоро всё изменится, лет 15 осталось!
I never taste curry
Hello from the UK where everything gets closed if a layer of 1mm of snow would fall.
))) Greetings you from Yakutia. Previously, in the UK it was also very cold in the winter. So you have a genetic memory, what is frost and cold, and all the problems easily and quickly eliminate.
Bull shit,you are making people think the UK is soft!some schools do close but it's not that common
In my experience it’s too often to be unnoticed and well, I have a little bit of fun because of that but I don’t think I’m mean, just a tiny bit but in a healthily dose. I know from my English friends that 30 - 40 years ago the winters in the UK were much harsher and nobody closed anything.
Also, I don’t really think UK is soft, for example they showed during the Falkland war that when necessary they can pull themselves together. But they are definitely weird about closing schools etc after a bit of snow.
@@mpearcey
Roman health and safety culture of the UK now, that’s why. Nothing to do with the actual people being soft I don’t think.
Hello! By the way Tom Hardy was here with us ;)
What kind of refrigerator is this?
Internet Explorer 😀😀😀😀😀😁
Shut up Explorer, no one likes u!
I've been to Novosibirsk when minus 37C.
No big deal as apartments are central heated. Russians also have the right clothes for this weather.
Красотища!У меня аж нос заложило(я до 17 лет в Воркуте жила).В такую погоду голова мёрзнет даже в норковой шапке.
в Воркуте хуже климат - там влажнее, как и в Норильске. В Якутске за счёт сухости по-легче
I would like to visit this city.
Me too.One Day I plan to visit!
Can’t believe cars can run in these temps
Not sure if this village has it, but in the Finnish part of the arctic, they connect their cars to a jack that keeps the battery of the car from freezing. The car can be completely buried under snow and ice, but it will start.
yeah they are surprisingly hardy
Thank God I'd be getting the hell out of there
Heater wires at the oil pan and around the battery, the richer people have a heated garage.
Lol only Toyota works here 😂😂 I'm from saka everyone has Toyota
Nice to be there in snow .. for a holiday yes... to live there must boring .. when I can enjoy sunshine all year round no bundle of clothes or layer or socks .. they scrambled shoving the snow ..thank God for being in tropical country .
exactly!
I'm feeling cold seeing this video. I live in Brazil and the most cold wheater was 1 or 2 degrees celsius. I love the video, it was so good for me.
Well I've been out & about in -35C, spending hours in total wilderness in a state park quite a few times. I'll tell you one thing - if you're well protected with proper clothing, nothing beats the experience of such butt freezing temperatures with fresh snow on the ground, it just recharge and energizes your soul.
St. Devil I just fantasized it. Reached frozen orgasms
haha
Why in the hell would someone build a city in an area with these kinds of temperatures?
+Chadwick Mikel natural resources
Diamonds
Céhad Dunebuggy what's amazing is someone actually did build a city
No, just because it is the birthplace of the Yakut people, who lived there for thousands of years. As for the Russians, then they most likely settled there because of boredom and curiosity... XD Just like in Alaska in the 19th century...))
"Thousands of years", yeah, right... Yakuts migrated to the banks of Lena river only some couple of centuries before Russians arrived.
Playing on the swing part made my day.
It’s 8364 km from Moscow. 5 days straight driving. In fact it would be quicker to drive to Korea. 🤓
good luck driving 8360 km in 5 days with bad siberian roads and such a weather...
aircraft will be true decision, only aircraft
And I thought -1 was cold in the UK for winter when I saw this I realise how luck I am with what weather we get
Fuck my life, I'm freezing at -1 so imagine how we would feel if its -50
And me....I live in the south of France ....in Cannes exactly...., arrrrgh !!!!!! no more comments!
Well to be fair it's about being used to a climate. If you grow up and are used to it for years, then it wouldn't be the same. Still, it is fucking cold as hell.
You in the UK marine climate, so you have a -1 is as in Russia about -10. You in the cold higher the humidity and the cold winds blow
na minha cidade,guaranesia ,brasil,faz tanto calor...
Is there hotels available for tourist to stay for some days? I will like to visit there.
you're insane
Go to that famous ice hotel in Sweden. I think it's in Sweden or Finland.
@bluewaffle74ab holy...
@@mimosa27 It is Yakutia, Russia
I think this city has some hotels where you can stay. It is big city. At least you can rent an apartment.
I can't imagine how cold this is, I visited Reykjavik last year and it was around -5°, I thought that was freezing.
So crazy right. My friend lived up in North Canada for 9 months and said any temperature below -20 feels the same 😬
Last winter it was -21 in my city