What We Wear at -71°C (-95°F)? Yakutia, Siberia
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2021
- Many people asked me how do we survive in Yakutia when our temperature goes down to -71°C (-95°F). How do we even go outside? In this video, my sister Dayaana will show you what we usually wear in Yakutia and give you a tour around the coldest city in the world! Enjoy 🥶
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When I was a kid, before the time of the internet I often opened the geography atlas and I was wondering how people live in the far Yakutia. I feel privileged that today I can open UA-cam and get a glimpse of how people live there. All my respect goes to the people who live in such difficult conditions with extreme cold. Thank you so much for sharing the video.
How often?
this.
Well if they come down to climates of 30C they may be wondering how we can manage the heat here! 😂
@@mokhtaramin2011 actually the summer temperature in Yakutsk is often above 30c. But there are a lot of mosquitoes so you can’t enjoy Yakutsk’s summer 😀
@@dima_qwerty492 oic. Thanks 🙏
I am always amazed by the fact that cities and towns exist in such extreme climates in the first place.
Suwalkian territory is cold too.
It's the coldest place in Poland, and it is -16°C atm.
It's not mountain territory, it's on the north part.
@@somewagyuenjoyer В Сибири люди зимой могут только радоваться температуре выше -20°
Якуты так убегали от врагов. Чтобы выжить. Но руские пришли на их землю и качают оттуда нефть и газ. А им водку продают
Якутия относится к крупнейшему сырьевому региону России, где выявлено более 1,5 тыс. месторождений полезных ископаемых. Подтвержденные запасы оцениваются в 1,3 трлн. долларов, а прогнозные запасы - в 5,4 трлн. долларов.
Только одна Якутия обеспечивает Россию на 100% сурьмой, на 98% алмазами, на 40% оловом, на 12% золотом
@@paulbax8825 якуты нищие а руские в Москве олигархи
I'm in Pakistan, summers here are like 48-50° and it's really amazing to think that even temperature differences are more than a 100°, humanity still thrives all the same. Really just shows our adaptivity as a species, we live from the hottest hot to the freezing cold
50F?
No Celsius 🙂
@@KimoKimochii -94.8f in yakuts. up to 131f in pakistan. 125 C diffrence or 225 f diffrence in temperatures.
You dont have to leave Pakistan for the coldest of the cold. Im sure youve heard of the isolated valleys in the Northern Areas.
that difference in temperature always fascinated me, after i gave it a thought, i came to the conclusion that the extreme cold would be more bearable. i knew this after i experienced 40celsius degrees in the shadowy areas in bucharest. standing right under the sun at 3-4pm it would have felt like 50celsius, and the asphalt would be even more hot. even one hour after sunset i could still feel the heat getting out of the asphalt, it was unbreathable.
Finding this video is like a blast from the past, when UA-cam still functioned properly. This is the content UA-cam was made for. A beautiful video. Thank you!
This is the kind of fur-wearing I can get behind. I love animals, but wearing a fur coat or boots in life endangering conditions to stay warm is very different from simply wearing a fur coat to a club. Thanks for sharing your culture with us!
Hello fellow reptile nerd !! I did not expect to find a comment from you here, nice
@emzotic yes I can see your point. 👍
No it's no different. There are synthetic alternatives which don't require animal suffering.
@@MrTeknotronic
No there isn't...
@@MrTeknotronic nothing as warm as genuine fur.
I like how the lady who has been selling food at that market for 20 years was just chilling, nose exposed and everything, but the dude whose only been doing that a year was all covered up and looked like he was about to cry lol
I have also noticed that she was wearing fur which def make her feel so much warmer than him since he was just wearing some normal clothes ! I would say he has less wealth then her may god protect them both and help him face the cold
The fur around her face actually creates a pocket of air that insulates against the outside as well. That's why a lot of winter coats have fur around the edge of the hood.
💯 😂
i also liked how he and the interviewer were talking in their native languages it seems. def not russian
At -50 his eyes were probably freezing shut. That's why he was blinking so weird.
Imagine getting ready to go to work, casting a glance at the weather forecast and thinking “Nice that it’s finally getting a bit warmer!” when you see it’s going to be minus 40.
Siberians are something special!
Just imagine if you need to use google map when outside in that weather
Great video!! It is great to be able to see such a different and underreported part of the world. As a Canadian, I feel your pain about harsh winters even if amazingly, your winters are even worse than ours
Living in South Florida my entire life, I think I would immediately freeze solid no matter how many layers I had on. It's amazing how diverse people are to live in so many extreme environments.
😂 So true!
yea ppl there must've went throught much difficult times in order to get used to the living in extreme cold weather
Mind you, I don't live in such extreme conditions but up here in northern Canada we do get -40C/F and well dressed it's no problem. I rather like the cold. For me, I can't imagine myself living down in Florida! I get irate when it's above even 60F, lol. That's what makes us humans so tough, though. We adapt and thrive!
@@sorv5790 I went to Canada for a wedding once. Just outside Kitchener. They were having a heat wave and the temp was about 86F. It felt great! LOL
@@chuckmount5873 Oh god, we get stupid humidity at times even in the 100s occasionally. I just crash in front of the AC unit and stop moving at that point haha
Her sister managed to be beautiful under 5 layers of clothing.
Being a teenager with style is hard in cold places.
do boys ask their GF the "what r u wearing" question in this town?
@@rajadhirajmaharaj Fox, deer, and bear, just the usual 😍
@@channyt8818 Don't forget reindeer!
Anche in quelli caldi.
Never would've thought about that! Tough, beautiful people though.
As someone from a tropical country, the coldest temperature I've ever experienced was 11°C. I just can't imagine how negative temperatures feel, let alone -50°C or lower 🥴
Oh my!! I understand how that would be cold for you. When it hits -20 C where I live, in Sweden, that is my limit. I then dress like the people of Yakutsk. But my limit in summer is a nice 25 C outside, if it is the same in the water to swim in. Because I have very light skin, I burn easily. Not that much pigment.
@@EmmelineSama 25°C is a nice temperature to me hahahaha crazy how our bodies respond differently depending on how we're from
Woah 11 degree Celsius is like early spring or late fall in Germany where I live. Currently we have winter and it’s like 0 degrees Celsius outside up to -5 , and I’m so looking forward to 11 degree haha.
My perfect temperature is from 20 degree to 30 degree, but I also don’t have problems with up to around 35
@@mariaceciliafp In which country do you live if I may ask?
@@lisa_hllr588 Brazil! I guess I would just freeze to death in Germany lol
It’s currently -6c where I live in the south of the UK and I am watching this to make myself feel warmer!
When she started talking about glasses, I was sure she'd say that the extreme cold would make the glass crack. But no. It was way more horrible than that.
I would be blind there! I am legally blind without glasses...
@@Catlily5 same here. i feel like it also wouldn't be a good idea to wear contacts either. eyelashes get frosty so i can only imagine what could potentially happen to my eyeball :( i would probably need to get some kind of prescription goggle
@@GoldenIP321 Prescription goggles are a good idea.
Maybe plastic frames are ok? Could even use wood or something maybe.
@@GoldenIP321 Why not wear contacts? I mean eyelashes get frosty even when you don't wear contacts and these people never had a problem with that, so what could happen if you wear?
I have friends from Yakutsk who visited me in Belarus once and we were having an extreme winter for our country (-30 degrees C). While my family and I were struggling to keep warm with many layers of clothing, they were casually walking around outside like it's nothing.
Absolute mad lads
LMFAO
And here i am in Brazil freezing at 15 celsius
Как я тебя понимаю😂 но я бы хотел, чтобы у нас всегда были такие холодные настоящие зимы. Ну хотя бы -25)))
For him it was summer
This is phenomenal, I will never complain about the cold where I live.
You have given me hope 🙏🏻
Truly loved this clip 💕
Blown away
Thanks for this educational video. I live in a warm climate, but we have 2 months of cold in Jan/Feb. 30F is freezing to me, I couldn't imagine your climate! Good to see how the community adapts.
I live in Edmonton, Canada. Winters here often hit -40 or -50C with wind chills. It's kind of nice to hear it is even colder in other places around the world! Makes me feel a little less crazy to live here!
i live in northern b.c and we've gotten temperatures as low as -55 here so its pretty weird that anywhere besides the arctic and antarctic can get much colder
Yea i thought finland was cold untile i learnd this the bigest cold we ever had was i think -55c° and that was one time before i was even born normaly the coldest it gets here is -30c° or warmer.... we do go skiny diping in ice baths or just swiming in winter best people even in the -30c° but this is difrent levele
@@johku723 That's where my family came from...Finland. Just can't seem to find any place warmer! ;)
hey I live in Edmonton too lol
No they don't lol. Not lately, anyway. I'm in AB too and haven't seen the temps drop to -40 in at least the past 5 years.
The cinematography is stunning. The way you and your team captured so much of your culture in a mere 5 minutes is nothing short of impressive. Thank you for sharing 💕
Lol I thought you were me
I love that you wrote this! I thought the same thing!!
This cinematography is basic as fuck. What’re you talking about?
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day , night and life!✝️💝
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Dayanna looks stunning. If there is silver lining to the extreme cold, the clothes appear quite fashionable. Thank you for sharing a snapshot of your wonderful culture.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing ❤ I am amazed at how warm fur apparently is. And beautiful boots!
I live in Northern Michigan and thought that *our* temperatures got unbearably cold. But wow! This is much colder! 🥶 To withstand such conditions on a daily basis is truly amazing! It goes to show just how hardy and adaptable the human race is. Thank you for sharing this piece of your world with us 🖤
@La Cucaracha it depends on the year and time of the year, really! But either way- I'm pretty sure their cold temps take the cake! 🥶
@@wd1534 Alaska is the coldest
Laughs in canadian.
@@Ptitnain2 😂😂😂
My son and I were in the Munising and Newberry areas last January. I pointed out to him that being from Ohio we dress to go out in the cold. Yoopers dress to STAY out in the cold. But like you said, nothing I've ever experienced in Michigan comes close to these temps. -20 F is as cold as I've ever been out in.
No idea why UA-cam recommended me this, but I found it absolutely fantastic! Life there is so different from life here in Brazil. It’s incredible, being able to get a glimpse into such an exotic, far-away culture (exotic to me, obviously. To you, it’s nothing new 😅). Much peace and love all the way from Brazil! Keep up the good work!
I think YT recommended this to me as I was watching camping videos in extreme weather. I’m in Miami and people wrap up under 65 degrees F, lol
@@ronj9933 The city where I live (Salvador, in the state of Bahia, in Brazil) and Miami are pretty similar in that respect (minus the Seinfeld-like "where people go to die" reputation). People here are wrapping at 24C (75.2 F) -- and that's not even a joke!
@@HaggenKennedy it's the same here in Bahrain
@@gollnaz Wow, it's the first time I speak to someone from Bahrain! It's nice to make your acquaintance, my friend. 🙂 Wishing you and all your loved ones a Merry Xmas and a very Happy New Year! Hopefully, 2022 will be better than these last few years for all of us!
@@HaggenKennedy 👋🏻😊 Thank you for your kind words my friend, I wish you all the same and may your days be filled with health and happiness always.
Its truly beautiful all the culture in Yakutia. I feel privileged that I'm able to open youtube and look at the different beauties of the world. I live in Ontario in Canada so the most I've ever experienced is -40. however Yakutia looks lovely, even if it is very cold.
This is amazing! I live in Tennessee and this winter the temperature dropped below freezing for 3 straight days. Highs in the 20s and lows around 8 or 9 degrees Fahrenheit. Everyone thought it was the worst thing ever!! 😂 Respect for you guys in the coldest city on earth!
🤣 I'm from LA/TX and when I told my family I was moving to Wyoming, they acted like I was going to freeze to death and die. They were seriously concerned lol. I told them there's an entire country (Canada) further north where millions of humans live. It was hilarious.
I'm from Iran with a desert called "kavire loot" that had warmest temperature recorded on Earth(about +70 degrees).
Thanks for sharing your experience.
They should make a video about you lol
140 degrees difference, I think if you two meet, one of you is going do end up in the hospital because his body can't handle the conditions.
Wow, I thought we had the record at +54, that is hot!
@@doctorswifto5422 or they could trade places, call it Desert Swap
@dražen g All you need for summer is a Straw Hat, Shades, A man's Kimono Coat, A Dog Bowl, Soap & Water, A decent Flannel and this awesome Soundscape music, and you're summer day will be immense: ua-cam.com/video/ZJSuKb8YAYI/v-deo.html
So glad this showed up in my recommendations! Thanks for sharing a piece of your culture
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Hi Mina :) Yakutia is amazing in summer, with mild temperatures, beautiful landscapes and lovely people. I'd love for you to come and visit
@@daphnefleurrr ok
Mina ! so happy to see you in the comments, do pay them a visit, people are insanely sweet and welcoming from my experience
minaaaa this just showed up in my recommendations too! fun seeing you here just after watching your new barbie video
You and your sister are quite lovely. I had no idea what life is like in that part of the world but now is see that it has a modern and cultured populace. Thank you for presenting this aspect of your country, I’m sure there is much to learn about living there year round.
I grew up in Edmonton , Canada, which is quite cold in winter, but nothing like Yakutia. I have great respect for that, very interesting documentaries about this region.
It seems the colder the outside weather is the more warm-hearted the people are who live there. Thank you so much for giving us an insight into life in Yakutsk!
You mustve not heard about Chicago
That's actually the opposite of the typical stereotype. Cold countries like Russia, Finland, Sweden and such tend to have more reserved people
@@esmolol4091
You’re upset that ppl now have the resources to make their lives easier? I understand the west being weak and all that given todays news but choosing to drive a car instead of walking shouldn’t get on your nerves. That’s how humans have managed to survive so long, by using what they have. If not, you wouldn’t have used this device to type that message anyway.
@@AlexanderKrasnovIsTheMan I agree, in warm countries (for example south Italy, Greece, Marocco, Israel), people are warm - open to each other, friendly, touch and hug, meet a lot and help their neighbours. You don't find this kind of behaviour in Findland and UK for example. I lived in some countries, you can tell the difference.
Hmm.. It's actually the opposite.
Thank you for the presentation. Even with added layers, going outdoors in -50C takes supreme resolve. In much of Europe and the U.S., furs are discouraged. But for brutally cold climates, I understand that they are not only the best, but pretty much a requisite.
Exactly. People who wear fur just for fashion are disgusting. However, in this case it's necessary, so no one can complain about the Yakutian (?) people wearing fur.
Btw, leather is something different because it's usually a byproduct of meat production, but fur animals are usually exclusively bred for their fur, so if wearing fur is not necessary, the animal dies for nothing. For some egoistic, selfish, cruel creature to look "good".
@@solar0wind but that’s just species appropriation, if you advocate such a thing you’re probably also a transphobic racist
@@blackdeath1886 wow sarcasm you’re so smart
@@blackdeath1886 Species appropriation. Sigh. The word appropriation suddenly became chic this past few years-- and before was only used in art history.
@@solar0wind not exactly... Arctic fox and wolf and mink are harvested (in Canada anyway) from the wild, on trap lines or shot with guns and sold to tanneries, sellers... Synthetics aren't all that great. I don't support the wearing of animal products for fashion's sake but, as you can see, traditional clothes are very fashionable!
Hello to you and your sister Diana from warm Australia :) Thanks for your videos. It's very nice to watch you ;)
Man it's times like these when I'm really grateful to experience the comfortably warm weather in cali.
I was born in Kazakhstan and when I was a little girl I was selling meat at an open air market just like this one, in the winter it was usually between -25 and -40 C. It was extremely cold, a calculator wouldn’t work if you leave it outside for longer than 30 seconds, we had to keep it close to the body. I cannot imagine working in -50 or lower, but I guess past -30 it all feels the same. We used to drink a lot of hot tea! It hit home, thank you for the video!
No. Thanks for sharing your story
Ne pomnyu kak da tak holodno bilo v kazahstane.
@@fallonsee1504 вы что, не были в Караганде или Астане никогда? Рекомендую съездить в январе-феврале, правда, последние 10 лет не так холодно - глобальное потепление, но все равно достаточно холодно, чтобы понять, почему туда людей ссылали.
I lived in the equator for all of my life. I can't imagine having to live in such cold climate. Kudos to these people. It's truly amazing how humans can adapt to survive even in the harshest environments. much respect!
Cold climates suck. It feel like extra punishment tbh
@@thaiylooze8217 Okay then come and live near me where its 50°C in the summer
@@thaiylooze8217 With the option between the extreme cold and extreme heat, I'll pick the cold any day all day.
You can always put on more clothes, but once you reach your skin, you can't take off any more clothes to stay cool.
I also lived on the equator for almost all my life, I would call 98% humidity + 33° heat every day all year it’s own kind of extreme climate haha
Now I live where there are seasons and I LOVE winter so much
@@thaiylooze8217 Anything above +25 Celsius IS a shitty climate to me. I do prefer -10 than + 30. Faq the jungle climate
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These videos are so cool. I live in the Northern US (Montana) and the coldest I have seen here is -36*C which is already brutally cold but nothing compared to -71*C.
I am so glad I found this channel.
It never fails to impress me what kind of places humans manage to make their home. Makes me wanna experience those places for myself, even if -70 degrees is super harsh
Me too! Me husband an I almost move to Russia from Syria, but we chosen US from very consideration, an now live in Florida, warm! I wonder we move to Russia what it have be like lol
@@sukaenacornelius9285 Well I'm glad you did it in US. Russia is much worse option.
@@Sayansundupov Но посетить ее следует. Есть много красочных и хороших мест, где следует побывать :Р
@@Va3456 К самой стране у меня вопросов нет.
WOW, & I thought I was the only 1 that had that idea! Pensando lo mismo, thinking the same.👍🏽🌹
This is why people should wear fur. Not for fashion but because it is the warmest thing I've ever found. It's also a sustainable resource (if done correctly), natural and if taken care of properly can last 50+ years.
Virtually all fur is farmed, which makes buying it no different to buying any meat or leather product. So it makes no sense that fur is always held to a different standard than other animal products.
@@Holden_McHock The problem is with how they are farmed. It’s often done in a very inhumane way, with profit at the forefront and no care for the animals themselves.
@@MatejaMaric what you said also perfectly describes the mass-farming of cattle/pigs/chickens for meat, and thats my point exactly.
For some reason many people who eat meat also think "fur=bad+cruel" even though that view is totally inconsistant with their meat-eating.
Or we can just, y'know... not move to places that drop to -70 lol. I live in northern Canada where winter temperatures typically range from -20 to -40, and get by just fine without wearing fur.
@@AetherealGirl Not everyone has the luxury of just moving elsewhere.
Wow!!! I’m loving by this content! Thanks for sharing❤
"It's hard to look feminine ..."
Meanwhile, Dayana is just standing there, gorgeous AF
she isn't beautiful
@@user-dostiBaniRaheBus Robert is right, she is gorgeous.
@@user-dostiBaniRaheBus Who pissed in your cereal this morning
Did you see that couch? It's much easier to start at fabulous when you're wealthy.
@@MysticJabulon I mean he's entitled to voice out his opinion, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No need to get your panties in the twist.
Bruh, as someone who's living in a country with tropical weather all year long, I start shivering even when it drops to 10-15 degree Celsius.
lucky
I live in brazil and i unironically almost died during winter because the weather dropped to 5 degrees celsius
Its adaptation thing I guess. I lived in Russia, where it was -30 at the winter, and after moving to Netherlands, where temperature maximum would drop to -5 -10, first couple years it was extremely warm weather for me there, but then I got used to it and I wear the same coats I wore in Russia, and feel the same cold, despite the fact I previously lived in city with temperature -40 as normal
I feel like crying at only 16° C 🤣
@@swift1793 I remember when it happened. Was funny. We aren't prepared for it. Buuuuut I'll drive 5k km next winter(July) for seeing snow finally
I'm from Southern California and the statement that struck me the most was, " for maximum warmth, it's all about fur." And I think earlier you mention "down fill" worked as well. Nice video. Thanks.
I love that the city has a suitable public transit system that functions during extreme weather!
I am with you on that!
Gosh, I couldn't I can't even imagine living and thriving in those conditions! Tough tough people. Much love and respect
I spent 2 semesters in Yakutsk and went to NEFU. Being from Alaska, I felt at home there and loved the cultural diversity. Thank you for sharing this wonderful region and its culture with the world! I will certainly return one day.
I disagree.
You need to live your whole life here to start hating this place no offense.
@@skk3940 how can you disagree with a personal opinion? lol
Much respect for your ability to thrive in such conditions
It's amazing how the deadly cold doesn't stop the 2 of you from expressing yourselves in a fashionable manner. Especially when what you wear can determine the difference between life or death.... I've got to say, it's brilliant!
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day , night and life!✝️💝
That's Russia, our women are fashionable no matter what ♥️
I find it interesting that her coat costs more than most people make in a few months. And then you ask yourself who russia has a problem with revolutions and uprisings.
@@adrianflo6481 😂😂😂 man, you know nothing😂
@@adrianflo6481 they probably have only 2-3 such jackets. Its not that expensive when you wear if for decades
I've always dreamed of visiting Siberia. I don't know why, but I've wanted to go there since I was a little girl. I'm almost 42 and I'm so happy I found this video, thank you so much for sharing .
Go do it mg!!! (safely
I hope you achieve your dream one day ❤️
This is not Sibirea🤣🤣 it is another region.
Siberia is in the middle of Russia. Yakutia is on the right, and it’s very cold there. The maximal temperature in Siberia is about -30° or -40° Celsius. Now it is about -10° or -20° Celsius there.
Me too! Thankfully I live in Finland, so is not too far away.
Thank you for making this amazing video! Merry Christmas to you!❤️
Greetings from Spain! I love the fact that there is about 110-120°C of difference among your -71°C in winter and our 40-50°C in summer, living in the same planet... I totally admire how humans adapt, no matters the environment's conditions are :)
Bring back the Spanish Empire in the Americas. It would be next best thing after United American States Annexation of Hispanic America.
@@abramorozco6547 ???
Not sure where in spain you live to be at 50 degrees. Summer in most areas in Spain is bellow 40 degrees. Hottest areas can be above that a few extreme days of the year, but no way 50 is a normal temperature here.
@@Roberuto-san exactly my tought. This summer we reached 48.8°C in sicily, and it's the highest temperature ever reached in europe, it's not something common.
@@Roberuto-san Go out for a walk in Castilla-La Mancha at 3:30-4:00PM in August and see what happens :P
I live in Sweden (Stockholm) And the coldest temperature I've experinced was as - 35 C. I can't imagine working OUTSIDE in a temperature twice as cold!!
And watching people walk around without gloves is mindboggling! And that dog just sitting by the buss-stop, my gosh. So impressive how animals and humans adapt to their enviroment.
The humidity decides it all. Very dry air makes it different over there. Having said that, I psychology still prefer minus 30 in Sweden 😄
twice as cold? not sure that expression works here
@@moai4110 Was just about to say the same...
I've been in stockholm before I wish to visit North asap i heard its soo cold im ready lol
Did you experience this in Stockholm? Cause the coldest temperature ever measured in Stockholm was in 1942 coming in at -28,2 C.
Hello Ms.Dayana! I enjoy watching your vlog.Keep safe always
Huge respect for the people living there. I know I would not be able to do that
Incredible, hats off to the people of Yakutia. I love how humans can adapt to the most extreme situations.
Thanks for sharing!
No, keep the hats on - you need them to keep warm.
:)
1:57 whoa....Jack Woltz would hate this, it's like The Godfather comes to Siberia!
@@elorani1714 I was gonna make that joke haha
Indeed! Even with those layers of clothes on, there's still their eyes and the other portion of their face that doesn't get covered. And those workers that are out there all day. My nose would start running and my eyes tearing up in not even nearly close to the level of cold there. Then again, I went from Colorado to Arizona, so...
Как мило и душевно рассказывает про Якутию! Это интересно не только иностранцам но и жителям страны. Спасибо!
Да, да, особенно сказка рассчитанная для иностранцев про мороз -71🤣🤣🤣
I am So Favoribly Impressed ( and a little more informed) Thank you!
Excellent video demonstration. I lived 200 miles south of the Arctic circle in northern Canada and experience -50c/-58f during the winter month and love to winter camp in the extreme cold. Stay warm! ✌️
Sure...great video showing. What rich people wear..sp basically meaningless and uninformative. If I were asked what to wear there Id say all the same shit. Buy expensive winter gear lol
@@hermessanchez7955
... it gets -71c...
What they buy to wear is going to important as it would determine if they freeze to death or not. Even poor people will spend what they can on clothing if their lives depend it. They will buy durable clothes over cheaper ones that are low quality.
@@TheTyrial86 3000 dollar fur.....no poor person regaurdless of temperature is going to buy that....think before you type. You typed as if I somehow misunderstood what temperature was
@@hermessanchez7955 How do you think Native people with no money at all do it? They make the clothing themselves. Maybe think before YOU type.
I am Indian, I never experienced lower than 10 degree Celsius, in summer I can easily live in 45 degree Celsius, now it's december and 16 degree outside, I am freezing ❄
It's amazing how humans can adapt to such harsh climates. It just shows the resilience of the human species as a whole. Thanks for the interesting take.
doesn’t show anything of the human resilience. They wear 10 layers of clothing, it’s the clothing itself that makes them survive. Without it they would die in minutes cause humans simply don’t have the resilience
@@TheBetweenSkill Good point. OP had to specify comment then. I believe given the context it was only natural to assume physical resilience
@@annymp Oxford dictionary: Resilience - the ability of people or things to recover quickly after something unpleasant, such as shock, injury, etc. SO no, it was not only natural to assume physical resilience. Usually I do not comment to correct people but you tried to correct original comment so in your own words "I believe given the context it was only natural to assume" you wanted completely correct response
I would adapt myself outta there into a warmer climate.
@@annymp I agree with you. Humans are smart and have found ways to adapt to the extreme weather conditions, but it doesn't make them more 'resilient'. Take 1000m below the surface of the ocean for example. Very few creatures can survive there because of the enormous amount of pressure. The ones that do, have resilience against the pressure. Humans that travel to 1000m under the surface of the ocean require a pressurised submarine or they won't survive at all. It makes humans intelligent, but not resilient per se.
The people living in Yakutsk aren't 'more resilient' against extreme colds as opposed to someone from The Netherlands for example. They're using their intelligence to adapt their clothing, sure. They rely on constantly being within walking distance of a heat source, sure. But it doesn't say much about the actual resilience of mankind.
Awesome, I love your videos. Thanks to show us how you and the people live in the most cold City of the World. I say hello from Mexico ✋🏻
Amazing adaptation to environmental conditions- love the traditional patterns
I live in north Italy and the coldest it gets here in winter is -10°C and I can barely step foot outside. I cannot imagine what it's like to live in -50°C let alone -70°C!! that's insane it seems almost impossible. hats off to these people it's incredible how humans can adapt and live even in such harsh environments
im from germany and the temperature i hate most is around +2 to +5 celsius when its still wet. i call it ugly-cold. under zero, when its frozen and dry, im ok with it. my guess, from minus 20 to minus 40 isnt much of a difference, but what do i know, i might be damn wrong 😅
@@TimBuktu666 I agree with this I live in Ontario and the wet cold is awful.
@@TimBuktu666 England, definitely agree.
Especially biking you get dirt shot up at your face and the grass is muddy, icey and the path is smooth, fun for drifts n stuff
@@TimBuktu666 I come from northern italy as well and you have a really good point, but I don't think that colder means less humid. It's just the condition and the contest, I lived in Berlin and I was ok most of the time with double or triple layers (YES i have a very hot temperature to maintain no) but the same temperature here is almost unbearable with the same clothing because of the humidity in Pianura Padana
well the thing is that in different regions there is different humidity. Your region has high humidity so the winter there is cold, and in Siberia winter is mostly dry because of far location of the seas
I was complaining about Boston being too cold until I started watching Kiun's videos!!! 🥶 Thanks for putting things in perspective!
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Those frozen eye lashes says it all
do boys ask their GF the "what r u wearing" question in this town?
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Awesome!! Super stylish and functional! And I thought my experience with mid-west temperature in Minnesota -35°F was coldest!
I can't even imagine! It's been -22F/-30C before but super rare, right now it's New Years Eve and it's 42F/5.5C. And dear god you two are stunning!
Hi! I live in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Winter here is at least 18°C (62°F) and in summer the maximum is 44°C (105°F). I can't imagine what it would be like to live like you guys, even though I love the cold.
Imagine them in your heat and humidity!
@@sirich7751 they would literally melt if they go there in brazil or here in Texas
I think you have quite different idea of cold
@@camillosteuss Their -50°C weather is more on the extreme side, but i’d much rather prefer weather in like the midwest, you ever lived in this kind of weather? it sucks ass, i much rather prefer 5°F over 100°F. Mosquitoes everywhere, sunburns, sweat that makes my clothes stick and heat draining all my energy.
I don't understand how people can live without cold winter, i feel really bad in hot weather
I found out the hard way about glasses freezing when living in Faribanks, Alaska. I hadn't really known pain until I tried to take them off when I got inside. It damaged the hair on the side of my head turning it white, leaving me with white streaks in my hair where the glasses had been. If only this channel existed in 1997.
Yeah…don’t turn off your car in Fairbanks 🤣
Why didn’t you just use warm water to melt and ease them off or even just wait in a warmer area if you didn’t have access to warm water.
@@viiperbiite I didn't realize they had frozen to my head. I got into my car, the glasses fogged up when the car became warmer so I pulled them off to clean them and then screamed in pain. Never did that again. Sometimes pain is the best teacher.
@@DoolallyProductions oh aha 😅
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It looks so beautiful. For some reason it makes me want to go there, although there is no chance I would be able to cope with that cold! I believe the summers are nice, but it just looks so beautiful in winter.
Thank you for showing me how other people live in other part of the world.❤
Greetings from Mongolia, it is -20 Celsius in here and -45 is the coldest avrage. I see Yakutian people look so much alike to us 😁❤️
Very lovely and unique place
Of course they look like you as you guys are the same race. Even some Native American groups like the Inuits and Inupiats look exactly like East Asian people.
@@CumBrianFries Hence, all east Asian people are the same race?
Of course we do look alike😄 We even share some words, like around 30% of words in yakutian language have mongolic roots, so i believe we used to talk a lot with each other back in those days
@@ytgfy Yeah, wish you guys the best, stay warm 🙏
@@cioasify No, there are Han chinese and koreans mbe yamato japanese people. But I heard some koreans born with blue spot, Mongolic people born with blue spot on the back and fades after few years.
Omg! As someone who comes from the equatorial region imagining temps of - 50C is crazy. The coldest I've been exposed to is about 10C in Japan and had to bundle up just to step out. I think these people from Yakutia are fantastic. Good Video 👍
damn
10C is warm, It’s crazy to think how different people from different regions react to temperatures. I'm personally fine with cold and hot since in my region we get 30C in the summer and around -10 in winter. My climate should be moderate btw. It’s funny how data are so inaccurate on the internet, because of global warming our temperatures and weather are all over the place.
I went to Israel once and they told me they were freezing, because it had 12*C. I am from Germany, where it is below that temperature for at least half a year each year. It took me a while to understand that they don’t have heatings in most houses, so they have 12*C on the inside!
@@everythingsfinett3903 Great! 👍
@@everythingsfinett3903 when I first got to Europe, I found 10C freezing.
Now, I'm happy when I check the weather and it's 10C😅😅. Our bodies can adapt so quickly
I'm just now learning about Russian culture, specifically Siberia, I'm fascinated by it. Here in the US, it's common for parents to keep their little kids from misbehaving by telling them they're "going to send you to Siberia ". All us kids ever knew was it was cold there, but I didn't know it was THIS cold! Thanks for the video 👍
lol who in the world has ever said that here!?!
@@keelahrose Um, parents, duh? Heard it all the time growing up. You must be Gen Z.
@@PerrincinaSprecaci No, I'm 40. You must be from some podunk part of the US where that was a common saying. Nobody I knew growing up in California ever mentioned hearing that from their parents. It's smarter not to assume that something is "common" just because it happened to you and a few randos that you know. Your parents are weirdos, btw. 🤣
I am also Cali born and my boomer parents did say it on occasion. Heard it more on the east coast from older folks, probably because they know cold so Siberia sounds terribly colder when you have something to compare it to. Also good job keeping up that Californian stereotype of being a complete jackass. @@keelahrose
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I watched the video about danger going to school. I can not even begin to understand how a person can endure such cold for any length of time. I did read children work very hard at school so they can get good education and get out of such a place. Wow COLD~~~I liken+95nin hot sun if Florida USA and a cool pool right iinside my screened porch. It helps when cutting the lawn with a walk behind electric mower! It is so interesting as you all seem as if you are from China but I see you are Khazak & Turkish folks and I know from knowing history you are a very strong & tough & beautiful people, so GOD BLESS! Ray C in Florida
To me this is insane. In South Africa we complain when it's -2°C. -20 is hard to imagine and -70 seems unfathomable.
I totally understand, I think it must feel very different. In Russia we have the whole infrastructure build around keeping us warm in the winter. The buildings are built a certain way, there is generous heating in every indoor space, everyone has winter clothes. We also go through acclimatisation every fall, when even -2C can feel uncomfortable at first. And yes, we complain about the cold too :)
Cold have some degrees: step one: 0C - feel cold. Step two: -10C, reel cold, legs and ears frozen, sitting somewhere is forbidden, talk in open air not welcome. Step three: -20C and lower, extreem cold. I live in Russia.
I already complain when it's 18 degrees here in SA 🤣🤣🤣
8 degrees
My Russian buddy Vadim always used to say: "There is no such thing as bad weather - only bad clothes"!
I live in Hong Kong and the coldest temperature I remembered in the past 50 years was 4 degree Celsius. The coldness in your country is beyond my imagination. Thanks for making this video and I hope you could stay warm and yet fashionable. ❤️
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I restarted English after 10 years
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Wow...
damn 4 is cold for hong kong
Well don't forget that humidity at that low degree is almost none so in a tropic place with lets say 3c and some humidity the cold pass your clothes after some time ,and hit the bones ....
Haha another ppl from HK here!👀
I used to lived in HK,but now I moved to country which is way north than HK,before that I thought 10 C is already very cold,but now I think around 11~12 C is warm😅
My friend lived in Yakutia, then in China, she said in Yakutia it was warmer than anywhere in China. The air is dry there and they have central heating.
i'm amazed. i live in a warm city in south america so i cannot imagine. thank you for sharing this
Love your videos. Fascinating. Makes me want to experience it.
I love how different cultures have developed different ways of expressing themselves based on their climate. Like how people who have lived in these super cold climates use beadwork to express their sense of fashion through their clothes. Compared to how people in warmer climates who would expose more skin might use tattoos
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day , night and life!✝️💝
Great observation
She also had her hood and scarf billowed up around her face, which helps shield her from the cold and especially the wind.
@marsone а если глаза станут подводить? Лучше страдать? Хотя можно бесплатно сделать лазерную коррекцию зрения, в якутске в день по 30-40 операций делают
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You all stay warm and safe during this cold Wintertime.
God bless you all
An open air market at - 50C? 👀 Wow, this is incredible. Here in Spain we wear a thick coat and a hat at +10C already 🇪🇸😅 this must be a lovely spring day for you guys
I wear t-shirt and shorts at +15C.
+10 - 15 это да, обычная весенняя температура в мае, или начало осени, сентябрь))
No te pases, hoy hacian 6 grados y yo con una chaquetita y a correr
Here in Vladivostok (2000 km south-east of Yakutsk) +10 +15 is good weather to go to beach. Many people swim in the ocean.
Warum schreibt jetzt jeder hier in seiner eigenen Sprache? Kann doch keiner lesen.
Я из Норильска, очень интересно слушать Ваше мнение, но мне кажется что прибывание в этих условиях формирует нас, как личностей и создаёт характер, температура это как вектор, который направляет нас в правильное русло, мы больше ценим такие явления, как простое человеческое общение, посещение гостей, и т.д.)
Really enjoyed to watching your Videos I watched four of your videos repeatedly without delay a second
Incredible. It functions the same as any other city, despite the extreme cold. And I'm sure I heard the local language being used instead of Russian; well done for keeping your language and culture alive!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yakutsk is really a very cold city. But also very unique! It is very cold in winter in this city, and very hot in summer! The annual temperature range can reach 90-100 degrees Celsius! Greetings from Volgograd (Russia).
Whaaat??? Damn
Are you trying to tell me it can reach about 200° F? Quit it. Did you mean 90-100°C?
@@gazellegod Temperature range is the difference between the hottest and the coldest temps. Say 35 Celsius in summer, and -70 in winter would be a temperature range of 105…
@@lockyp204 Oh! I must've skipped over 'range' in the comment. Thanks!
@@gazellegod I have clearly written 90 - 100 degrees Celsius. Of course 90-100 °C
Cool video I live in cold winter but nothing like this! Much respect to the workers outdoors in those temperatures. Food is necessary, but so is there service. See you again
Thank you! Greetings from Finland!
Imagine living in a place where you actually NEED fur!
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Yesterday it was -6°C here in Austria and I already felt like I was about to freeze to death 😅
Can't even imagine how life must be at a -50° avarage.. you guys up there are really tough!
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hahah als wir bei skitagen waren wars mal -12° bin ungefähr 3 mal gestorben
I already start freezing at 2-5°C 😬
@@Loriani93 At 12°C I already feel like I'm going to die. Coming from a tropical country where it's average 29-34°C all year long.
@@ditto1867 haha. So zärtlich xd
All my respect for living in a harsh climate like that. Apropos of nothing, you and your sister are gorgeous!
Thank you for answering these questions about life in extreme cold. Even though it gets so cold there, I would like to visit it even more now. ;)
I’m living in the equator zone and I had never experience natural freezing temperatures in my town before.The coldest temperature I had ever experienced was -37C while I was working in a industrial Cold Storage building.The cold really made my hands and legs feel like they were about to fall off from my body and it’s also really difficult to breathe it such cold temperatures.I can’t imagine how -71C will feel like
It feels like -71'C
And I can't breathe when it's hot and humid..If you want your car to breath,go faster and stay in good shape,you put intercooler in it to cool the air to the engine...
I’m already half dead at -10C... I’d die in an instant at -70C....
I live in Tropical country and had flu once coming to higher land area with average temperature 16’C on it. Perhaps I might passed out living in -71’C tho :)
I’m from California and never been in cold weather either, but my guess is the body slowly acclimates as far as the breathing goes, and for cold weather causing pain in the body my guess is wearing the right clothes might help? I know theresa a huge difference when I wear my rain boots and my toes freeze in 50F vs when I wear my Uggs and my feet stay warm.
The coldest temperatures I've ever experienced was -32 degrees and gods above, I thought all my appendages were going to freeze right off. I can't imagine what -50~-71 degrees C feels like. That's beyond cold; beyond freezing. Hats off to all Yakuts who not only endure such harsh conditions but thrive in them too!
Also, some of the pedestrians you filmed were gloveless - is that even possible in that kind of weather without getting frostbite?!?!
People who were without a scarf and gloves walked not far to their destination. If they had to go somewhere far away, they would dress warmly. I'm sorry if you didn't understand, I used a translator
If he didn't understand he wouldn't be able to read your apology 🤣
Hats off to...? "Are you mad?" ask the local people 🙃
The coldest for me was -5 C and i thought i was gonna die lmao
Very informative and well made! You ladies are beautiful too!
Enjoyed your video. Hello from Texas , stay warm !
Очень порадовали национальные вышивки на одежде и обуви. Выглядит круто и красиво встраивается в современность.
Are you the tatiana in the video? Hello!
Ну мож)
i think she's just tatyana. it's kinda popular name in russia :D
As a South Carolinian who can’t handle less than 50F this is absolutely blowing my mind. I can’t even imagine how anyone does this. Wow. 🤯
I live in south Texas. We got our first cold front two days ago. Its been 80 degrees at least here since mid April. I know how you feel
I feel that wholeheartedly. Northern Texas here. I freeze below 40F so I can only imagine how cold it is there. Right now it's 21F outside and I'm so glad I'm inside. I couldn't handle -50C. Rip.
Edit: Fixed a typo.
Lol! I'm in North Carolina but even on our chillier (40s F) days I sometimes think longingly of Florida. I would probably die in Yakutia. 😂
@@ThinWhiteAxe you're crazy lol I can't stand our summers, I usually just stay inside the whole time
@@viola308 oh I know Florida summers are insane, I've visited in July. I still think I'm better equipped for 99°F than cold weather though 😂
Thank you for this video of your beautiful culture.
This is delightful content. Thanks for sharing!
I love Kiun B’s voice ❤️🙌
Wow, I have lived in Hawaii for most of my life. When the temperature drops to 60 F, I feel like I am freezing. I cant imagine living in such cold temperatures. I also am surprised that an open air market exists in such cold temperatures.
I`m from the UK, looking at Hawaii climate statistics you have a really strange weather though. The all year average high and low temp curve is so flat. Its like you dont have a real winter but you summer is not super extreme either. Very lucky compared to many places that have a big swing in temps.
I have lived in Missouri for most of my 47 years, but today would LOVE to be in Hawaii. It's 4:45 PM and 17 degrees. I think it's the highest the temperature has been for 24 hours.
@@benadams3569 ya same here in Minnesota looking forward to the global warming
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I'm from PR and even low 70s is cold for me 🤣🤣