Im grateful I live in Europe. We get hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Perfect balance. I really respect people in extreme cold like in Yakutsk as well as people in extremally hot places.
I live in south africa and the coldest ive been in is - 5 in a landlocked area the hottest though is 52° in a drive in a game park. Its really nice weather most of the time
Winter in Thailand be like: one day in January.....oh it's like 4c in the night and 15c in the day so we should buy thick clothes and new jacket.... 2 days later : Temperature 50c Thai people : ¯\_( ͡👁️ ͜ʖ ͡👁️)_/¯ whelp at least we got to post some pic on Instagram
As a person who lives in tropical country and got the experience of winter first time in USA, -1 was already kiled my knees and my fingers. It is so amazing to see how body adapts to such extreme weather. It was the first day, but slowly my body adapted so well. When I went back to my country, I sweat a lot because my body needed to adapt to tropic weather again.
As a Canadian, I was shocked at the clothes he was wearing. This is not meant for the climate you are in. Even at -40C you can feel warm if you dress and layer properly. Those gloves were totally inadequate. Get mittens that are filled with down and wear thinner gloves like the ones you had underneath. Get a ski mask, neck gator, a good hat with fur or shearling/wool on the inside. Get a proper down-filled winter parka with many different layers underneath. Wear down filled snow pants and make sure your boots are made for the cold. Wear wool close to the body and synthetics on the outside. People don’t realize how expensive it is to live in a cold climate. The clothes alone will cost thousands of dollars for high quality garments. Nice video Btw!
@@steemlenn8797 this is also not true, because they are heating their houses, so if u want to unfreeze something u csn just lay it in ur house, u dont need an refrigerator for that
Just amazing how people are living in such extreme cold place. I thought the place I lived in was cold but not after watching this video. Just watching it is giving me the chills.
I was there for two months starting from November, It was an amazing experience. I slipped and fell not less than 3 times a day on stairs. The icestorms were horrifying. People are so nice and friendly. Love their culture. Greetings from a Sri Lankan.
I use to work at a slaughter house. The freezer ran about -30C. So I can relate. There comes a point where the pain disappears. I did still have feeling as when I ran my hands under the cold sink water ( well water) it felt warm. Pain returned after about 10 minutes. Took probably closer to a hour to return to normal.
As a Canadian, the lessons learned in the winter are : Make sure you provide extra protection for all your extremities (fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheekbones ; cover your head and forehead; dress in layers ; wool should never be worn in the outside layers (the guy's gloves are a joke) ; be mindful of how your garments and boots are stacked, so they don't let in cold air or snow ; make sure you can easily open the top of your coat while fully-gloved, because you can actually start to feel very hot under good quality garments, especially if you're active ; don't swallow your cold spit or snot, as you'll quickly get a cold ; hydrate ; keep moving ; make sure you have ergonomic gloves under mitts that are easy to pull off and put on, as you'll need to handle some things with your fingers ; don't drink alcohol, it's a vaso-dilatator and robs your body of heat while it gives you the illusion you are warm ; be careful of snow blindness and wear plastic sunshades if you intend so spend lots of time in snow fields ; get back into shelter well before sundown ; don't walk on ice in the early spring ; be weary of fluffy snow, as it can hide rough terrain ; blue skies mean cold day ; take blizzards seriously ; don't stick your tongue to metal items ;-)
As someone from the shores of lake superior I still don't understand the spandex and cross country skiers always laugh my ass off when they jump on a snowmobile dressed like its snorkeling season
nope its even colder! trust me here in quebec canada we are living in a refrigerator we have sometimes 40 degrees celsius under zero they beat us hands down! its alot colder in russia !!!!
By the time you're done it's gonna be rock hard even when it soft, and probably feels hot even it so cold , and when you try to put it back inside it shattered into million pieces 😂
i genuinely like how he doesnt waste time and just shows us I got 900+ likes within 2 months thats actually sick Edit (2022 17th june) Holy smokes this reached 2k
I just found your channel and I'm extremely impressed with your original content. This channel is really cool and I cant wait to binge watch the other videos!!
I couldn’t live there for any amount of money, there’s no way I could find happiness in that climate. Sure, there is beauty in it, but to be stuck indoors and to only last outside for 15 min at a time would make me very depressed. Bless those people for finding joy and beauty in that place❤️ ultimately being with those you love is happiness anyway. But I would REALLY struggle in that climate.
As someone from southern Florida, I cannot imagine even visiting such a place. NORMAL freezing temperatures are foreign to me. I have never actually seen snow in person. I would absolutely die in that place. lol
@@dord9 I believe you, the only state I’ve been to is New York so that’s why I said that, and 80F to us is like an average Summer day except our weather is more humid.
When you do, similar rules apply. Don't just go wandering out into the equatorial sun. Just because you are feeling the cool breeze or ocean, it doesn't mean you aren't burning your skin cells to death. Factor 50 sun screen and stay close to shade.
@@dnrob7 adding to this comment. a lot of russians have very poor sun tolerance, and will quickly get sunburned unlike other people who get tans. even if there are clouds, the harmful sun rays can still penetrate. sun screen is very important.
@@static7985 Adding more, even people who are not sensitive to UVB rays, still get exposed to UVA rays which cumulatively collect over their lifetimes, giving them horrible skin cancer at older ages. UVA rays are present throughout the whole year regardless of the temperatures. Sunscreen is important
@@erdemaltunhan9298 i know, but we are talking short term. a black person is easily going to survive hours in the sun with pretty much no side effects, while someone from yakustk will become red after possibly less than half an hour.
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee i am an archeologist from 10021 and i saw a frozen meat could it be a human meat leg or a snake leg meat or cockroaches I think it might be an anti vegan protest where they throw their *meat* at vegans
Fun fact: the snow you see on the ground probably fell during the autumn months. That’s because it’s so cold in winter that there’s not enough moisture in the air for precipitation
The coldest I have ever experienced was -52c in Northern British Columbia Canada, near the Yukon border. We were drilling for natural gas. One morning, one of my co-workers poured out a bottle of water from the 2nd storey of the drill rig, to simulate taking a pee. When the stream hit the ground, it bounced like pebbles. It had all frozen solid on the way down.
Bu kanali digerinden fazla sevdim ve yorumlar gurur verici herkes begenmis en azindan salak salak begenenin annesi 1000 yil yasasin tarzindan yorumlar yok basarilar ruhi
Actually a refrigerator makes perfect sense in such a place - it keeps the food at a temperature that prevents it from spoiling *while* at the same time it's ready for consumption. A meat that's frozen at -55C would probably need a whole day to defrost before it's ready to be cooked.
This trick with a boiling water can be made only with very hot water. Surprisingly, cold water cant freeze so fast. Only hot water. Its not freezing, its just transformates to warm steam and dissolves in dry air. Of course, cold water cant transformate to warm steam. It will just fall to the author))
I feel very grateful for the “cold” temperatures I’m experiencing right now as a Californian. We complain about 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit, while this is the warmest that it can get in many other places in the world. Thank you for making this video
Fellow Californian! It's 32°F (0°C) here sometimes at night and I'm starting to enjoy it but my house stays at a comfortable 70°F (21°C). I couldn't imagine living in those temperatures, maybe to visit for a few days, but no longer than that, no thanks!
In winter, my country: "Breaking news! We have recorded 10°c temperature in the rural areas! It’s the lowest temperature since 1000 years history! Please send some warm cloths to this areas,help them to survive this winter🥶'
@@CumaBisaHayabusa well, im from vietnam which is southeast Asia country just like Malaysia In winter here temperature often below 20 celcius Lowest temperature here is -10Celsius
Humans truly are the definition of resilience and endurance through extreme conditions... We are almost as tough and just a bit less clever than tardigrades... 😅😂😂😂
@@KorteZZ88 that sound awful like do you just light fires everywhere while building a house or like what happens if your house catches fire everyone just runs outside and huddles around the big fire
I done a winter survival course in the North of Norway when I was in the army and thought that was cold. This place is unbelievable I would love to go there as I love the winter months.
I live in Yakutsk, I look forward to winter. Now we have summer +25 and it was smog due to forest fires. As a local resident, she would show more interesting locations, you only have 10% of information about life, climate, and everyday life. Write to me, who else wants to come to us, I will show beautiful locations like the cartoon Elsa.
I live in Texas and I absolutely hate cold weather. If it’s under 40 degrees, I don’t even want to be outside. This video was so informative but I couldn’t imagine dealing with cold weather like that.
@@remizu2901 lmao yeah in the East coast mid Atlantic states and in Canada But never in Texas lol 😂 we get Sahara desert type of temperatures most of the year… so when it’s 60 F degrees outside THAT is considered “cold” weather for us and we take out our coats and boots We don’t have a choice lol we don’t get to show off our winter clothing otherwise. Coldest weather that I have ever experienced in southern Texas is somewhere around 28 degrees F Lmaooo
I live further North yet it’s always warmer here. Coldest it’s ever been here that I’ve experienced is -25C. It’s amazing what being surrounded by the sea does for temperatures.
2:47 - Commentator 'Ill lose my hands in 20 seconds from the cold due to frostbite' Then there's the local walking with his kid extremely slow casually xD
under extreme temperature you won't move fast to keep your breathing minimal. Ppl usually just try to walk shorter ways. In places like this house doors are often unlocked, so everyone could come in, get warm a bit and continue the way
I was outside too long in a storm, I got severe frostbite on my toes. Now every time they get cold, it hurts so much. Manitoba, Canada has similar weather and although I got frostbite, I absolutely love the cold! No mosquitoes! 😂🤷🏻♀️
@@ramazanhaliloglu8018 Kanka ben Trabzonda yaşıyorum bi git bakalım rizeye artvine 2.5-3 hafta sağnak yağmurda dışarı adımını atamazsın havanın ne olacağı hiç belli değil güneşli havada markete gir çık yağmur yağmaya başlayabilir,öyle ingiltereye gitmene falan da gerek yok o iklim için burada da aynı saçma iklim var.
Bro I live in Florida and can’t even comprehend how cold that is. The coldest weather I’ve ever been in was like 23 degrees Fahrenheit. -60 is next level
Locals: We got a newbie in town.
Guy: Freezing everything he owns, and enjoying it.
Lmao
Exactly what I think watching it xD
He had such a blast😂😂😂😂
Yes he stabd out like a sore thumb lol
😂
This is to remind us, without sun. Water is just a rock
Meanwhile in some alien planet outside in our universe with a hotter sun...
*Darling where's my morning cup of molten metal?*
7:51 banana hammer!
@@helbertgascon you mean arizona lol
Or rather just air
Hydrogen
I’m starting to be grateful that I live in a tropical country
Im grateful I live in Europe. We get hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Perfect balance. I really respect people in extreme cold like in Yakutsk as well as people in extremally hot places.
Nothing is worse than the hell of hot and humid conditions day after day
Yeah. Me too. Sunbath in 10am. Very grateful
I live in south africa and the coldest ive been in is - 5 in a landlocked area the hottest though is 52° in a drive in a game park. Its really nice weather most of the time
Winter in Thailand be like: one day in January.....oh it's like 4c in the night and 15c in the day so we should buy thick clothes and new jacket....
2 days later : Temperature 50c
Thai people : ¯\_( ͡👁️ ͜ʖ ͡👁️)_/¯ whelp at least we got to post some pic on Instagram
As a person who lives in tropical country and got the experience of winter first time in USA, -1 was already kiled my knees and my fingers. It is so amazing to see how body adapts to such extreme weather. It was the first day, but slowly my body adapted so well. When I went back to my country, I sweat a lot because my body needed to adapt to tropic weather again.
Interesting. People get used to everything. We even have people from Africa living in Yakutsk. People get used to everyone
The fact that this place is developed and has such great architecture astounds me.
Harsh winters but beautiful springs and hot summers
Natural resources says it all. Industry followed.
@@Riyoshi000 19c is not hot at all, but then again I'm aussie so idk what you're used to
I was just thinking the same. Its crazy
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That's really amazing that people can live and survive in such extreme weather conditions for a long time.
Yup.if i..i already dead
It is. But this isn't anything new.
I actually thought going there.
Normal temperature.
"Sibiryanen"
Да люди могут выживать где угодно но это лучше чем лазить на самую высокую точку планеты земля Памир.
As a Canadian, I was shocked at the clothes he was wearing. This is not meant for the climate you are in. Even at -40C you can feel warm if you dress and layer properly. Those gloves were totally inadequate. Get mittens that are filled with down and wear thinner gloves like the ones you had underneath. Get a ski mask, neck gator, a good hat with fur or shearling/wool on the inside. Get a proper down-filled winter parka with many different layers underneath. Wear down filled snow pants and make sure your boots are made for the cold. Wear wool close to the body and synthetics on the outside.
People don’t realize how expensive it is to live in a cold climate. The clothes alone will cost thousands of dollars for high quality garments.
Nice video Btw!
Agreed! Привет из Якутска канадскому товарищу! :D
They probably go outside at short intervals.. like 15 mins or something to film and then they go back inside to get warm.
@@JohnnyBoy7267 15 minutes in -40C is enough to get frostbite, especially if it’s windy. -25C with wind is worse than -40C with no wind.
i guess my bunny boots would be put to the test in that country. But your Alexander totally the guy dressed wrong
Lol we understand each other. Greetings from yakutsk
2:48 that man with no gloves 🥶😱😳
gigachad
yes , cool
what man
Just a normal Yakut
some random guy: throws boiling water in the air and makes a sled out of a bath towel
locals: “these fucking tourists, i swear”
It was def made up by tourists and they keep repeating it xD
Lmfao
i don't think they see tourist much
@@Enes-zv7lt differently
I read it as terrorists 💀💀💀💀
imagine having a water balloon fight, you'd kill someone
It would look more like medieval public execution (throwing rocks)
Hahahaha
F u n
Hey brother don’t you think he sounds like the khajit from skyrim ? I don’t wanna be insulting but my man i can’t think of other things
if the balloon isn’t frozen, you can still kill someone by just soaking them with water
It’s foolproof!
Fact: Refrigerators actually keep your food warm in these places🙂
You live there?
Fact: That is not true, since they can't heat and so the inside cools down to outside temperature given enough time.
@@steemlenn8797 No shit sherlock
@@steemlenn8797 this is also not true, because they are heating their houses, so if u want to unfreeze something u csn just lay it in ur house, u dont need an refrigerator for that
😂😂😂
It's currently -5 where I am in the world at the moment, and I'm literally freezing! I can't even Imagine how cold -55 must feel 🥶
-55!!!! I have hardly experienced 15° C XD (not -15, I'm taking about +15)
I guess your in England?? Lol. Strange how UA-cam has recommended this video to all of the brits now…
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@@setfreechristjesus you're*
i live in Austria and in the mountain regions in winter it gets to -20 - -25 Celsius but -55.... i think i would die
Imagine a crime scene there..
“What was the murder weapon?”
“Erm… Pyjamas, sir.. ”
Lol
😆
you could literally sell exotic frozen molds of knives made of ice. Captain Cold ain't got shit on this town.
I saw this comment on the other video 😂
😂😂😂😂
Any local watching him from the window would for sure know he is new in town lmaooo
HAHAHAH
@Ritesh Kumar What?
"What are 3 other things about him?...
I played ice and snow when I was in Sweden winter as a HongKonger
The locals stared at me like I was a lunatic XDDD
😂😂🙏
Guy living downstairs: Hears hammering upstairs.
Guy living downstairs: Those damn tourists are using bananas to hammer nails again.
Lol 😂😂🤣
💀💀💀💀
Hahaha 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅
Just amazing how people are living in such extreme cold place.
I thought the place I lived in was cold but not after watching this video.
Just watching it is giving me the chills.
Привыкли для нас это нормально
I was there for two months starting from November, It was an amazing experience. I slipped and fell not less than 3 times a day on stairs. The icestorms were horrifying. People are so nice and friendly. Love their culture. Greetings from a Sri Lankan.
that is so fascinating! as someone who lives in australia, i’m use to scorching hot weather, so to see people living like this is so interesting.
Every little breeze is an icestorm there it seems!
thanks to the Internet, thanks to which more people learned about our city, it is nice to see foreigners who are interested in our life and culture
@@Tim_2xCheeseBurger Stay warm bro and God's blessings for your people :)
What were you doing there?
So what happens if you cry outside?
The face will just get colder. But you can freeze your cheeks, it's dangerous.
@@yosha_ykt damn… that’s scary 😧
Blowing bubbles in the cold, that's cool. Bubbles fall to the ground and break.
@@highstereolove Yes, it's dangerous, I have frozen my fingers many times. Sometimes I didn't feel them at all.
I use to work at a slaughter house. The freezer ran about -30C. So I can relate. There comes a point where the pain disappears. I did still have feeling as when I ran my hands under the cold sink water ( well water) it felt warm. Pain returned after about 10 minutes. Took probably closer to a hour to return to normal.
Hardest Job Series: Living a day in the life of a refrigerator salesman in Yakutsk.
You can sell refrigerators if people do not want to go outside to freeze food
In fact freezer
I want that job brother please give me😉
@@Potato_WoT no your mother
Heck no advertise it as a sauna.
Ты братишка еще на капоте машины не катался, вот это поистине незабываемое ощющение😂😂😂 живу в Якутске 29 лет)
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русский
People in Yakutsk: Who keeps putting meat on poles???
Omg, you so slow 🤣🤣🤣
Why, it’s your friendly neighbour Cenet 😎
Lol
“Legend has it - still happens to this day”
🤣🤣🤣
As a Canadian, the lessons learned in the winter are : Make sure you provide extra protection for all your extremities (fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheekbones ; cover your head and forehead; dress in layers ; wool should never be worn in the outside layers (the guy's gloves are a joke) ; be mindful of how your garments and boots are stacked, so they don't let in cold air or snow ; make sure you can easily open the top of your coat while fully-gloved, because you can actually start to feel very hot under good quality garments, especially if you're active ; don't swallow your cold spit or snot, as you'll quickly get a cold ; hydrate ; keep moving ; make sure you have ergonomic gloves under mitts that are easy to pull off and put on, as you'll need to handle some things with your fingers ; don't drink alcohol, it's a vaso-dilatator and robs your body of heat while it gives you the illusion you are warm ; be careful of snow blindness and wear plastic sunshades if you intend so spend lots of time in snow fields ; get back into shelter well before sundown ; don't walk on ice in the early spring ; be weary of fluffy snow, as it can hide rough terrain ; blue skies mean cold day ; take blizzards seriously ; don't stick your tongue to metal items ;-)
shut up
Good people in Canada. I live in Morocco, in the winter we have still hot days.
As someone from the shores of lake superior I still don't understand the spandex and cross country skiers always laugh my ass off when they jump on a snowmobile dressed like its snorkeling season
I followed everything but I failed with not sticking my tongue on metal.
@@Laperdash xmiss movie from 80s reference
Imagine being a place where you could be assaulted with a frozen T-shirt
Damn.. wet T-shirt is already deadly enough. now it's frozen
🤣🤣🤣
T-shirt how about an egg with or without the shell either way if someone hits you with it it’s going to hurt
Haha!
Stefan😂😂😂😂
Straight to the point and quick. No BS.
It's like living inside refrigerator
Refrigerator is warmer
Refrigerator temperature is -18°C to 4°C, So now you can think 🙁🙁
A fridge within a freezer, within an igloo, within the coldest city in the world.
dog, have you even been to the East Coast?
nope its even colder! trust me here in quebec canada we are living in a refrigerator we have sometimes 40 degrees celsius under zero they beat us hands down! its alot colder in russia !!!!
Locals probably leave the fridge door open to warm the house up.
Lmao
this is actually the easiest job.... you just have to tell them it is to intended to be used as a microwave.
I'm sure they don't know what is a fridge
@@brotherjaafar2861 They see the fridge as a useless thing for storing stuff like small objects or be used as shoe place!
@@LuigiCotocea yea they will say its a waste of money
I can imagine urinating outside is incredibly risky 😭😂😂
By the time you're done it's gonna be rock hard even when it soft, and probably feels hot even it so cold , and when you try to put it back inside it shattered into million pieces 😂
@@aliafan7357 😂😂
@@twentytwo138 😂😂😂
@@twentytwo138 F
How does the toilet inside work tho?? Pipes freeze in America...
Frozen Egg and Noodles are like unique art omg
I'm so impressed by the size of the city with that weather. Ppl seem quite happy and it looks busy and nice.
@Darth Doge more like "hel" cuz hell is hot lol
@@diskartetsongbuboytv7984 Niflheim
@@diskartetsongbuboytv7984 there is places in hell that is too cold
@@DatsWhatHeSaid true
@Darth Doge heaven
Well, this summer it was up to +35°C in Yakutia. Russia is a country of contrasts)
Shit tonne of forest fires that the government try to hide
That is extreme
🥰😍
Its 30c today
@@azeoprop and today its 15 to 20 degrees here in my hometown
i genuinely like how he doesnt waste time and just shows us
I got 900+ likes within 2 months thats actually sick
Edit (2022 17th june)
Holy smokes this reached 2k
Old-school i like it
How it should be done.
It's so cold there. I don't blame him for rushing 😂
Best ua-cam.com/video/AsPKU9BMgLs/v-deo.html
Shidd it’s too cold to be playing 🥶😂
I just found your channel and I'm extremely impressed with your original content. This channel is really cool and I cant wait to binge watch the other videos!!
Some guy from Yakutsk when faced with a chicken leg stuck to a street lamp: "Goddamn tourists!"
Ha ha ha 😂
Lmao I was thinking the same thing.
That is actually a death trap for homeless dogs which are numerous here in Yakutsk.
@@alexandrvasilev2865 wait really?! Homeless dogs can survive such weather??
@@whoami5341 yes. They have a double think coat and very thick skin.
I couldn’t live there for any amount of money, there’s no way I could find happiness in that climate. Sure, there is beauty in it, but to be stuck indoors and to only last outside for 15 min at a time would make me very depressed. Bless those people for finding joy and beauty in that place❤️ ultimately being with those you love is happiness anyway. But I would REALLY struggle in that climate.
I live in Yakutsk,very cold at winter but it’s really fun at winter at the same time.
You don't need happiness to live there. You need electricity, water, food and Wi-Fi.
1 billion for you if you stay here for 365 days.
@@antalabekele5355 lucky i live in Arizona which is hot as hell
@@antalabekele5355 wow!
As someone from southern Florida, I cannot imagine even visiting such a place. NORMAL freezing temperatures are foreign to me. I have never actually seen snow in person. I would absolutely die in that place. lol
X 1yr
the same goes for them too. They probably would not be able to stand the heat of Floridan weather.
@@Dark_SQRL I'm from another part of Siberia where it's not so cold, but -40 at winter and +30-40 at summer. So not a problem to live everywhere:)
As someone from Canada in the southern Ontario area, the thought that there’s people who have never have seen snow before sounds unrealistic
@@dord9 I believe you, the only state I’ve been to is New York so that’s why I said that, and 80F to us is like an average Summer day except our weather is more humid.
Watching it today from UK and lost fear of cold weather here 😊
hanji, bahut thand hai yahan
I live in the UK and it is -5 Celsius at the moment, a few days ago it went down to -9 Celsius
Damn it, I still live here since birth, every summer we dream of meeting the sea in a warm country. Thank you for the video!
When you do, similar rules apply. Don't just go wandering out into the equatorial sun. Just because you are feeling the cool breeze or ocean, it doesn't mean you aren't burning your skin cells to death. Factor 50 sun screen and stay close to shade.
@@dnrob7 adding to this comment. a lot of russians have very poor sun tolerance, and will quickly get sunburned unlike other people who get tans. even if there are clouds, the harmful sun rays can still penetrate. sun screen is very important.
@@dnrob7 as a black person from Africa, can't relate😂😂😂. It's always hot here. Never seen snow in my life.
@@static7985 Adding more, even people who are not sensitive to UVB rays, still get exposed to UVA rays which cumulatively collect over their lifetimes, giving them horrible skin cancer at older ages. UVA rays are present throughout the whole year regardless of the temperatures. Sunscreen is important
@@erdemaltunhan9298 i know, but we are talking short term. a black person is easily going to survive hours in the sun with pretty much no side effects, while someone from yakustk will become red after possibly less than half an hour.
No body:
Absolutely nobody:
Kids in Yakutia: Let’s go play outside it’s chill. Meanwhile the temps are at -50c
Nobody: It's 4x colder in space than there...
@@deebow6486 damn .. thx for the info
@Lowfu Suk Mike Hock
yes It is, all children do this(in Yakutia)
That's actually true))
That means if go outside with a water gun, you’d actually be dangerous lol
it's useless there, it wont fire
it would feeeze inside the gun
@@ГрафБобринский but he can use it by throwing on people 😁🤣
Whoever does this will be a menace to society
Lol yeah nothing like an old fashioned ice club to whack your enemies with
Ой ну ни все так страшно как малюете 😂 нормально всё у нас ❤ свежо 😊
Летом у нас до +45 ! Что-то данные у вас не верные 🤨
Ты по моему чето перепутал
@alexeinagorneac7661 нет все верно, в Сибири летом жарко
In 2000 years archeologists will find that egg and noddle arrangement and wonder if those are the remains of a strange anti-vegan religious cult.
No
@@tanthaman im an archeologist from the year 4021, and I can tell you, thats exactly what happened!
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee now heat those food and eat it
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee i am an archeologist from 10021 and i saw a frozen meat could it be a human meat leg or a snake leg meat or cockroaches
I think it might be an anti vegan protest where they throw their *meat* at vegans
Lmaooo, ☠️
Imagine going outside there and just seeing a random chicken leg stuck to a light pole on the sideway
Pls you made my laugh till i choke myself to death😭🤚🏻
Fun fact: the snow you see on the ground probably fell during the autumn months. That’s because it’s so cold in winter that there’s not enough moisture in the air for precipitation
Just like Antartica!
wow, I like the cold and snow, but no way could I cope with that extreme cold. hats off to you Rhui
The coldest I have ever experienced was -52c in Northern British Columbia Canada, near the Yukon border. We were drilling for natural gas. One morning, one of my co-workers poured out a bottle of water from the 2nd storey of the drill rig, to simulate taking a pee. When the stream hit the ground, it bounced like pebbles. It had all frozen solid on the way down.
Wow
@@jameshoffman5870 I was working with Brinkerhoff, the second year with Gulf-Hess-Amarada. Early 90s
Almost died when he threw the boiling hot water on top of himself
Lol yea with the amount of fails in the internet of people doing it when its not cold enough just because there is snow on the ground.
I was thinking...noooo😳
Bu kanali digerinden fazla sevdim ve yorumlar gurur verici herkes begenmis en azindan salak salak begenenin annesi 1000 yil yasasin tarzindan yorumlar yok basarilar ruhi
kanka o dediğin olay sadece biz türkolarda yok. diğer ülke gençleride aynı yorumları yapıyor :) ama şükür ki bu kanal da yoklar :DD
As a Norwegian, my fingers are hurting just from seeing the extremely thin gloves you're wearing in that cold.
Actually a refrigerator makes perfect sense in such a place - it keeps the food at a temperature that prevents it from spoiling *while* at the same time it's ready for consumption.
A meat that's frozen at -55C would probably need a whole day to defrost before it's ready to be cooked.
throw it in microwave for 15 minutes
@@salemas5 Might work for smaller chunks only. Thawing milk/juice that way isn't recommended.
@@flioink what’s wrong with putting liquids in a microwave?
is that why they eat meat raw?
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 Depending on the liquid, microwaving could change the consistency.
As a Kenyan, I would likely freeze to death in 10 minutes
Hahaha ata leo tunakufa baridi mehn
Hahaha i feel u brother.
From Zanzibar Tanzania
@@kefarh banna na tunalia, imagine if u were in this country
@@swahili_gadgets true bro.... How is Zanzibar?
Ah we Africans most forget if we think we can last 30 minutes there, even with 10 blankets
Coming from a tropical country, this feels eccentric and exciting at the same time lol
this is horrible, looks nice. It's just painful.
Regrets
I can bear hot but not cold so this is not a place I can survive for sure😁
bro, feel grateful we live in a 30 degree celsius part of the world
It's 45C in Australia right now and this video is helping me stay sane.
Yep
xD
In mother Russia, noodles hold chopsticks for you.
In mother Russia, egg whites are harder than egg shells.
In mother Russia, your clothes are harder than you
It's more about Indigenous land tho
In mother Russia they use meat as a glue for costruction works.
@@Castam3r3 TIME TO MAKE THE M E A T HOUSE
first thing people do when they get home is go inside the fridge
To warm up
@@hopex988 The hot tube equivalent of Yakutsk
One thing is for sure,they don't go near the radiators.
This trick with a boiling water can be made only with very hot water. Surprisingly, cold water cant freeze so fast. Only hot water. Its not freezing, its just transformates to warm steam and dissolves in dry air. Of course, cold water cant transformate to warm steam. It will just fall to the author))
False
False
False
These people are the COOLEST people on earth😎
imagine having to put the meat in the fridge for it to defrost
Edit: wow I've never had this much likes on a comment thank youuu
Is ironic but they put the meat in the fridge for defrost it
I mean...that's a pretty common thing to do with most frozen meat you're not ready to cook right away.
🤣
Me: mom do i have to put this in the refrigerator?
Mom: nah its too hot just put it outside
Your documentaries are incredible, thanks for bringing the world to us for places we might never go to. You are amazing❤️
V good. ua-cam.com/video/YQWupWVGWN4/v-deo.html
I feel very grateful for the “cold” temperatures I’m experiencing right now as a Californian. We complain about 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit, while this is the warmest that it can get in many other places in the world. Thank you for making this video
Please tell how much is 50-50 degrees Fahrenheit into Celsius?
Fellow Californian! It's 32°F (0°C) here sometimes at night and I'm starting to enjoy it but my house stays at a comfortable 70°F (21°C). I couldn't imagine living in those temperatures, maybe to visit for a few days, but no longer than that, no thanks!
@@Some.commenter about 10 to 12°C
@@humbleisme2381 oh thank you
I too used to say... Its cold here... 10-15 degree celcius...
Stopped it after seeing his videos... Uhhh
This is insane. God bless the people who live there.
They don’t need god. They are cool with their lifestyle (that’s why they live there in the first place) and have their own religion based on nature
@@danielacarrera2492
Yes. God is nature. And not a person like in stupid other religions.
Never would a hot cup of coffee feel and taste as good as it would in that place.
In winter, my country:
"Breaking news! We have recorded 10°c temperature in the rural areas! It’s the lowest temperature since 1000 years history! Please send some warm cloths to this areas,help them to survive this winter🥶'
In my country the lowest temperature is 27 celcius
@@CumaBisaHayabusa which country brother?
@@fablihasarah6663 Malaysia
@Emily same with me, in indonesia average temperature is 33-35° and the lowest average is 19° wkwkwk
@@CumaBisaHayabusa well, im from vietnam which is southeast Asia country just like Malaysia
In winter here temperature often below 20 celcius
Lowest temperature here is -10Celsius
Humans truly are the definition of resilience and endurance through extreme conditions... We are almost as tough and just a bit less clever than tardigrades... 😅😂😂😂
I'am guessing the Vegan population in Yakutsk is fairly low.
Only Yakutsk city habitants can be vegans. In villages no vegans, becouse of hard work and cold.
@@KorteZZ88 that sound awful like do you just light fires everywhere while building a house or like what happens if your house catches fire everyone just runs outside and huddles around the big fire
yea cause veg and plants wont make ur body temp go up and make u warm. only meat will
As a former Siberian resident, I can assure you - it's non existent lol
@@alenabias7873 so what happens if your house catches on fire do you just freeze to death or build a new house as fast as possible
God bless them. They’re is no way I could live here.⛄️
Wim Hof - Ice Man should be in his element here.
I thought the same, though it isn't possible.
I'm watching this from Thailand 😂😂😂 100° from you
I done a winter survival course in the North of Norway when I was in the army and thought that was cold. This place is unbelievable I would love to go there as I love the winter months.
Føltes nok helt forskjellig med -40 grader med høy luftfuktighet og -40 med lav luftfuktighet.
8 måneder ved en temperatur under 0
Norway will seem like paradise to you son )))
@@savage2814 Hehe, ive been to -40 celsius places. Its not that cold. It feels refreshing actually.
@@Deffine yeah, so refreshing that you’ll die if you’re not wearing massive amounts of clothing.
I'm just worried for him the whole time watching this.
Really need better preparation for that.
You sir are a good man
Look relaxing weather
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I live in Yakutsk, I look forward to winter. Now we have summer +25 and it was smog due to forest fires. As a local resident, she would show more interesting locations, you only have 10% of information about life, climate, and everyday life. Write to me, who else wants to come to us, I will show beautiful locations like the cartoon Elsa.
I would love to visit someday, is there a way we can connect?
@@Dinkysweg connect to what?come for a visit
@@alexandrazimbawbe7212 yeah to come visit the city
@@alexandrazimbawbe7212 is it snowing already in yakutsk?
@@РАССВЕТ-з7ц not yet
Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Japan 😍
The locals probably don't even have a refrigerator in their house lmao
They heat food in it
😂😂
@@ZZEFIRKA 😂
Summers in Siberia can get pretty hot so they do need a freezer lol
@@victor440 watch the full vid, he said that summers are just 15° C there, which is still pretty cold
Earth is such an unique place, somewhere extreme cold and somewhere hot temperatures
Of course exactly amazing earth God gifted all of us
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I was born there. And I lived there for 15 years. A very valuable experience.
@@nyzamarman u cant read properly?
I wanted to experience Winter. One of my dreams. Wearing winter clothes look great. Love from Philippines 💛
I live in Texas and I absolutely hate cold weather. If it’s under 40 degrees, I don’t even want to be outside. This video was so informative but I couldn’t imagine dealing with cold weather like that.
Must have been scary when Texas was hit with the winter wave !
I live in Texas to and I hate the heat
@@avawrite2885 You should migrate to Siberia.
40 degrees is shorts and t shirt weather
@@remizu2901 lmao yeah in the East coast mid Atlantic states and in Canada
But never in Texas lol 😂 we get Sahara desert type of temperatures most of the year… so when it’s 60 F degrees outside THAT is considered “cold” weather for us and we take out our coats and boots
We don’t have a choice lol we don’t get to show off our winter clothing otherwise.
Coldest weather that I have ever experienced in southern Texas is somewhere around 28 degrees F
Lmaooo
That's insane 😳 I should appreciate the hot and humid summer here...
1:07 “this place is an ice hell and everything freezes here
The sun: I’m I a joke to you?
Sun is hot hell and everything melts here.
Space: am I joke to you?.
Everyone is commenting about something that melts or freezes
Anti Chainers: am I a joke to you?
У нас в Сибирь Город Иркутск тоже также каждое зима -50 до -60
as someone who has been born in the town its nice to see my town getting more attention
Legend has it that the guy with the kid on the slide is still sliding…
Inshallah you will like the seasons of all my videos. ua-cam.com/video/YQWupWVGWN4/v-deo.html
I live further North yet it’s always warmer here. Coldest it’s ever been here that I’ve experienced is -25C. It’s amazing what being surrounded by the sea does for temperatures.
Russia has some amazing places. Make a video about Kamchatka too, please. Kamchatka is beautiful. 🤗
All I want is to see snow for once in my life before death.
go there and stay outside for a few minutes without winter gear. you can achieve both your requirements
@@Alucard632 savage 🤣
Same here
@@Alucard632 im dying by ur comment 🤣🤣
It is the best. Travel for it. It is worth it.
Locals: Ah, we gotta clean those poles again.
Иду по городу, вижу куриную ножку на столбе было так много вопросов, но теперь я нашёл ответ
You live there.
😂😂😂
Какого числа?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣
Welcome to Republic of Sakha Yakutia!!! )))
5:20 new weapon unlocked
2:47 - Commentator 'Ill lose my hands in 20 seconds from the cold due to frostbite'
Then there's the local walking with his kid extremely slow casually xD
under extreme temperature you won't move fast to keep your breathing minimal. Ppl usually just try to walk shorter ways. In places like this house doors are often unlocked, so everyone could come in, get warm a bit and continue the way
20 min
Nice..i want live on there 😭😭..so cold .. nyummy..nice country
Love from kerala💚
I was outside too long in a storm, I got severe frostbite on my toes. Now every time they get cold, it hurts so much. Manitoba, Canada has similar weather and although I got frostbite, I absolutely love the cold! No mosquitoes! 😂🤷🏻♀️
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That one guy who wears shorts in winter: "Are you challenging me?"
every single boy in primary school
I'm never going to moan about the British weather ever again! 🤣
@@ramazanhaliloglu8018 Kanka ben Trabzonda yaşıyorum bi git bakalım rizeye artvine 2.5-3 hafta sağnak yağmurda dışarı adımını atamazsın havanın ne olacağı hiç belli değil güneşli havada markete gir çık yağmur yağmaya başlayabilir,öyle ingiltereye gitmene falan da gerek yok o iklim için burada da aynı saçma iklim var.
People are just adapted to the place where they born and live. I wouldn't live in Africa's permanent heat.
Arkadaşlar bu ruhin çenet
@@reyhankose3269 "Friends, this soul is chin"?
@@c1borgen Beats me too! 🤣
Some people don't know commenting involves more than waiting for their turn to reply. ✌
Takk, håper å bringe flere videoer som dette.
На это видео смотреть без замороженной боли не возможно 🥶
@cakeyouno Are you sure you can life there?
This is so funny to watch as Finnish, when someone is so amazed about the stuff we go through most of the year :D
We don’t get that cold stuff
@@kaljamaha22 aivan kuin tietäisit
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Bro I live in Florida and can’t even comprehend how cold that is. The coldest weather I’ve ever been in was like 23 degrees Fahrenheit. -60 is next level
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23 degrees is warm. Shorts and t shirt weather, mabye a sweatshirt
I really enjoyed the documentary love the information