You're going to need more than a heavy winter coat if you want to stay warm in the Russian town of Oymyakon. Located in a remote corner of Siberia, the town of about 500 will endure high temperatures ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've been shivering recently, Siberia would like to have a word. 93 years ago today, on Feb. 6, 1933, a low temperature of ...
After the past few days, many of us dream of a tropical beach or a warm climb up Camelback Mountain in Arizona, but not Thief River Falls, Minnesota, native and Concordia graduate Brayden Drevlow.
YAKUTSK, Russia (Reuters) - Arctic weather enfolded swathes of Russia on Tuesday, with temperatures in the wilds of Siberia falling to minus 58 degrees Celsius (minus 72 degrees Fahrenheit). Yakutsk, ...
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Oymyakon: the coldest inhabited place in the world
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Oymyakon is a rural settlement located in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in northeastern Russia, widely recognized as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 6, 1933, Oymyakon, Russia, hit minus 90 degrees — one of the coldest temperatures ever recorded where people actually live ...
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Dhaka winters have a funny way of humbling us. Sweaters and mufflers come out, and we wrap ourselves in scarves. Still, the cold feels sharp enough to complain about. All this happens in a city where ...
You're going to need more than a heavy winter coat if you want to stay warm in the Russian town of Oymyakon. Located in a remote corner of Siberia, the town of about 500 will endure high temperatures ...
If you've been shivering recently, Siberia would like to have a word. 93 years ago today, on Feb. 6, 1933, a low temperature of minus 90 degrees Fahrenheit was measured in Oymyakon, Russia, according ...
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