@@gerardflynn7382where did you get that information?? because it looks like how a guy from Texas or Mexico would try to describe Alaskan, Canadian or Russian weather😂😂
I’ve been to Yakutsk in winter many times and the good thing about that place is when it is cold there is no wind. Unlike many really tough places of Russian north where extreme cold is accompanied by extreme winds like Norilsk, Anadyr’, Pevek
Winnipeg, Manitoba has had very cold temperatures during the winter months, including one year when it was colder than the surface of Mars and colder than the North Pole. Winnipeg also can have temperatures as low as -40 (-50 with windchill).
#9, I live in MN, and I was growing up the temp would be -10 below with -25 below wind shield, International Falls get really cold, and Ely one time was -42 below.
Anything over 70 degrees F is too hot for me. I love the cold. I could easily live in the far north where it stays dark and cold all year. The isolation, the darkness, the fact that few people want to live there, it would be glorious.
Should have put Havre, Montana on the list! We get extreme cold temps at times in the winter this January it got anywhere from -30 to -64F for several nights in a week!
I find winter incredibly stunning with its glistening icicles, snow formations wonders, and its exquisite works of God's art! Warm and sunny days are just plain boring! I love it when the skies are dancing!!! Give me blizzards, thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes any time of the year! NO ONE ELSE can place His billions of distant galaxies and stars so far away??? ONLY GOD HIMSELF!
Warm and sunny days also show HIS gift with flowers, trees and beautiful sunrise and sunset. I enjoy the warm weather and feel it deserves recognition also.
I was listening to a podcast one time from Saint Paul Minnesota USA. They gave the local weather forecast and the predicted HIGH temperature was -2F ( 18.8 C ). The lady hosting the podcast didn’t say it with even so much as a worry in her voice. It seemed to be regular day.
Plz try to do the same that you've done b4....for us that don't measure with a metric system. Add the degrees Fahrenheit or inches to mm....instead of just metres or degrees Celsius. It's nagging to try and calculate in my head while trying to enjoy your posts. 🙏🏿
Grace Fjord Canada is the highest place you can live in the Canadian Arctic. It is located on Elsemere island and population of 144 residents and an average yearly temperature of -16. It is also 1'160km north of the Atctic circle.Surprised its not on this list.
Brrrrrrrrrrr very brave people. I have been in many of those places. Thats why I do not live in the "Frozen North" near the Canadian border in Montana. Left at 18 and never looked back, will be 79 soon.
Woo hoo hello from Anchorage, Alaska, born and raised and currently reside. I wasn’t sure we were going to make the list because if you ask me, and maybe it’s because I was born and raised here, a.k.a. been here long enough that I can field change drastically versus if you’re new here you won’t know what’s new and what’s not you get what I mean? Yeah in my opinion it’s not as cold as you think it is anymore, not like it used too In my opinion, it’s almost tropical here, which pisses me off because I love the winter I was considering moving to Yakuta just so I can get what I know and love back lol. Also we as well are in the dark for a little over half the year and a little over half our days,There’s no daylight or sun here it makes daylight savings time completely noticeable so yeah we too are in the dark as well. I believe compared to the others, including Antarctica we have the roughest, toughest, rugged terrains on the planet BECAUSE! Of a good point you stated saying the weather is unpredictable, YES! Not just the weather, but EVERYTHING! is unpredictable here that’s why I say we really are the roughest toughest rugged on the planet homeless people die here every year from freezing and not to be too rude but don’t get me started on tourist, They constantly are a problem here cause they think coming here is like a normal place and they end up getting into trouble in various ways thus needing rescue and causing things to get shut down, things that we Alaskans use on a daily like trails ski resort, etc. We always have something crucial shut down because of tourist…don’t get me wrong though It’s beautiful here and we believe everybody should experience Alaska all we ask is to just mind our terrain and check with guides if you’re not sure or have any questions or if you have a great idea, talk to guides and locals first. I remember once, I believe it was in 1993 I was in fourth grade and temperatures dropped all the way to -20 cars froze Furnaces froze It was like the Ice Age, It was crazy and remember we had to be kept inside for our safety so again mind our terrain it’s unpredictable now without being sick and despite being unpredictable I believe I can give you 2 guarantees. 1. Day Light sun and summer is a little under half of the year and day. 2. we are always below zero even though I feel it’s not that cold lol Anyway, again though I’m happy we made the list I feel honored again hello and much love from Anchorage Alaska if you come check it out please remember to mind our terrain as locals and guides we love you and thank you for honoring us. 🤘🖤💋😜
You should add Grand Forks, North Dakota to the list because even though we're around a population of 60,000, we were officially called the 2nd coldest city in the United States only behind another city in Alaska.
literally half Canada and half of Russia are colder than Grand Forks. In my city lives 300,000 people, I have an average colder of 10°C, and minimum temperature is -72°F. if brief, I think he can get into the top of the cold cities of the United States, but not the world And my city not in the video
@@funtickgd9502 In Grand Fork's history there's been 2 years where the temp has been dangerously low and the years are 1911 and 1943 and the record lows recorded for those 2 years are -43 degrees, even in the modern era we've surpassed those dangerously low temps.
@@funtickgd9502 Plus have you heard of the endless blizzard of the Dakotas FROM 1966 which brought 40 feet of snow within the states of North and South Dakota.
I have always been wondering why isnt greenland named Iceland since its freezing there shouldnt iceland be named Greenland and Greenland named Iceland?
I'm sure i can speak for myself and other Women 8n their Early 50s. I would have no problem leaving Ny and going to live the next 10 years in one of these places 😂
The scary cherry, no sweat! You pronounced Yakutsk correctly. It's in 1 of 21 ethnic republics in Russia--Yakutia. The highly nebulous term you used to describe the location of Eureka--some island--is Ellesmere (ELZ-meer). Woh! At 8:00, you committed a real social faux pas when you said there are some Canadians in Ft. Good Hope, since whether indigenous, or "white folks", they're all Canadian. Maybe a better word choice would have been tribal, or what I said earlier--indigenous. Greenland isn't a country, as you said at 9:53, but a possession of Denmark. Since you didn't bring up this tidbit about Prospect Creek (Camp), I will: This was one of 31 camps built during the construction of the Alaska pipeline to house the workers, thus avoiding long commutes to work. All it is now is a weather station. Oymyakon = oim-ya-CONE. No charge. Also, re. your comment on permafrost: if it's not there all year around, it's not perma(nent)frost. You forgot to mention that Plateau Station, Ant. used to be an American base. Isn't saying Stanley, ID, has a record of negative 47 below sort of redundant?🤔
I would say the only thing in the World that would consider living in these very cold conditions is the Polar Bear.They do this.They love it.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Watched your last vid, where there is droughts everywhere! So supposedly the oceans are rising, lmfao! So hows about desalination? Oh yes my bad you cant control us with that
When people are here in uk complaining about whether, I’m always say to them, if you are not happy about whether, I will send you all to Siberia, so you will appreciate what you’ve got 😢😂
It was one place where it was a really large and long apartment building it has school's inside and doctors office's and a grocery store and bars and hospital's and a movie theater and fast food restaurant 's and police department's they built like 5 different prison's off a ways from the incredibly long apartment building they had just about everything in that place u basically didn't have to go outside because it was scorching cold! they have business that people worked from and some worked from home it's was really unbelievable! It's a postal service and car dealership wow!!i don't think I'd want to live there but there's about 3 thousand people who lives there at best I forgot the name of the place I believe u can look it up that's wild to me and it stay light there for like 6 months then it's dark for around 6 months go figure that is something I'd definitely have to get use to im use to the sun going down and rising in the morning I had no idea anything like that even existed
I have been to that place but can’t remember the name either , had to take a cruise ship from there , in fact I had pictures of that building you are talking about , somewhere in Alaska if we are still talking about the same place . Have a nice day .
There’s no such thing as global warming. You’re on a planet, their money, laundry, and trillions.,,, it’s just a scam like everything else is a scam, and everything is a lie
Did you not hear him say it's been COLDER than normal - climate change means more EXTREME temps on both "ends" - take some science classes bro 🙄 and maybe history too
I would love to live in one of those places in the forest. Ice fishing, harvesting block ic for water. Chopin down trees to make firewood collecting berries . Doing nothing for most of the year just sitting by my fireplace doing my at home business. But I'll probably freeze cuz I love outside in the cold. So I'm not going to go there.
Two things. One, what's the crime like in these areas? You'd think it would be too freaking cold to break into a place. Second, someone really had their clothes hanging on a clothes line outside!? The only time I'd consider moving to one of these places is when I'm having a hot flash!😂
- 13:18 Вы показываете видео из Якутии, России и говорите, что человек, у которого более 18 миллионов подписчиков, находится в Канаде! Хоть солги и скажи США 🇺🇸
@@tovemagnussen4423 Hi, I just read the notifications. I visited in 2015,plus a few Sami museums between Norway and Finland,so fascinating! All the Sami I met were so nice (and patient) to answer all my questions… I looooove Lapland,in every season,hope l’ll be able to come back soon,your land is magical
You're mentioning these places but don't have actual footage. I have been to a couple of the places mentioned but your video shows another place. If you're going to be an authority, go there and get actual footage. Don't just use stock footage that you found on the internet!😞 Example: ua-cam.com/video/Fz4ZMLsPzqM/v-deo.html
Summer in the South USA 🇺🇸**Sucks ARSE** 😂😂😂 considering the Humidity and aLL. BUT then Again I’d most Likely DIE if I lived in a Cold weather climate such as is Presented in this Video. Which wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing 😬
Visited yakutsk back in 2015 for about 13 day's. Had a great time. So cold the bottom of your feet burn when walking outside.
Yikes! Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr😮
Yakutia hit an all time low temperature of minus 81C last winter.
The city lives under a perpetual fog.
Minus 75C can kill you.
@@gerardflynn7382where did you get that information?? because it looks like how a guy from Texas or Mexico would try to describe Alaskan, Canadian or Russian weather😂😂
I’ve been to Yakutsk in winter many times and the good thing about that place is when it is cold there is no wind. Unlike many really tough places of Russian north where extreme cold is accompanied by extreme winds like Norilsk, Anadyr’, Pevek
Brand new member to your channel I really enjoy your videos keep up the good work 😊
Winnipeg, Manitoba has had very cold temperatures during the winter months, including one year when it was colder than the surface of Mars and colder than the North Pole. Winnipeg also can have temperatures as low as -40 (-50 with windchill).
White River Ontario I have seen -50.
#9, I live in MN, and I was growing up the temp would be -10 below with -25 below wind shield, International Falls get really cold, and Ely one time was -42 below.
You should have featured Utqiagvik, Alaska.
Anything over 70 degrees F is too hot for me. I love the cold. I could easily live in the far north where it stays dark and cold all year. The isolation, the darkness, the fact that few people want to live there, it would be glorious.
I've been excited that we've already had mid 20F.
You'd hate the caribbean then we have 31-32 ° C EVERYDAY
Imagine living in the Caribbean and loving the cold😢
Under 70 is to cold for me 🥶
@@nicole4eva111 I really wanna experience snow lol
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video.❤God bless. ❤
I live on Marco Island,FLA and I am cooling off just watching this podcast😮
Hey from Alaska! We’re warm compared to some on this list 😂
I love cold places I don't like hot weather I would like to move to syberia
A few places on this list are very close to home. Infact I’m driving to Denali tomorrow! Love this video. Seeing these places feels like home!
I love looking at snowy places,but it’s your humour that kept me watching,that was great yes I subscribed.😂
Educational video. Thank you.
Should have put Havre, Montana on the list! We get extreme cold temps at times in the winter this January it got anywhere from -30 to -64F for several nights in a week!
Ahhh, just my kinda thing. Coldest places. Wish I was there. I live in Minnesota, but winters have been kinda warm and short lately...❄️⛄️😁
This last winter was shocking!
I take my hat off to you MINNESOTAN!!😂😂
MICHIGAN HERE!
I’m in Alaska, about 100 miles north of Denali national park
I much prefer the colder weather 😅
Global warming causes extreme temps both cold & hot. If WI is getting warmer ...yikes
Boy you were feisty in this video.😂😂😂 I was howling with laughtera
20: A diamond mine? Must bring whole new meaning to the word "ice. "
Thank you for sharing. great video and tempted to emigrate to one of these places...😂 I hate the heat
Me too I hate the hot weather I would like to move to syberia
You can keep the cold I don't like it
Thanks from Australia.
I don't think I can survive in any of those places as a South African. I'm used to the heat here. ❤
Love the show Eureka! 🖖😎🤘🇨🇦
Me too. I think I’m gonna rewatch it now
I love cold, and can’t stand heat. Out of all the places you mention nothing much choice of towns would be international Falls, Minnesota.
I love the snow ❄️ n cold 🥶 like Oregon cold n snow ⛄️ but these countries 60 below is wow!!!! 🤯
I find winter incredibly stunning with its glistening icicles, snow formations wonders, and its exquisite works of God's art!
Warm and sunny days are just plain boring!
I love it when the skies are dancing!!!
Give me blizzards, thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes any time of the year!
NO ONE ELSE can place His billions of distant galaxies and stars so far away???
ONLY GOD HIMSELF!
Warm and sunny days also show HIS gift with flowers, trees and beautiful sunrise and sunset. I enjoy the warm weather and feel it deserves recognition also.
I was listening to a podcast one time from Saint Paul Minnesota USA. They gave the local weather forecast and the predicted HIGH temperature was -2F ( 18.8 C ). The lady hosting the podcast didn’t say it with even so much as a worry in her voice. It seemed to be regular day.
I doubt a high temperature even in Minnesota is -18 degrees!
@@marcodipietro8835 that’s-2F ( 18C )
@@normanbrown8772-2 F is NOT 18 degrees😂😂 he probably means -18 degrees
This is where everyone will be migrating to, soon. Many places on earth are getting too hot to survive. 😭
I agree with you 💯 where I live in Texas is getting hotter every year and stronger hurricanes I would like to move to syberia I love very cold weather
Plz try to do the same that you've done b4....for us that don't measure with a metric system. Add the degrees Fahrenheit or inches to mm....instead of just metres or degrees Celsius. It's nagging to try and calculate in my head while trying to enjoy your posts.
🙏🏿
Grace Fjord Canada is the highest place you can live in the Canadian Arctic. It is located on Elsemere island and population of 144 residents and an average yearly temperature of -16. It is also 1'160km north of the Atctic circle.Surprised its not on this list.
dunia inae sehemu nzuri sana za kupendeza.🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿👊👊👊❤️
The announcer is great!
Brrrrrrrrrrr very brave people. I have been in many of those places. Thats why I do not live in the "Frozen North" near the Canadian border in Montana. Left at 18 and never looked back, will be 79 soon.
I’d love to live there especially Alaska
Are these temp factoring in the windchill? If degrees Fahrenheit.
Wow these people are nuts.
I agree
Lol
no
Totally
Woo hoo hello from Anchorage, Alaska, born and raised and currently reside. I wasn’t sure we were going to make the list because if you ask me, and maybe it’s because I was born and raised here, a.k.a. been here long enough that I can field change drastically versus if you’re new here you won’t know what’s new and what’s not you get what I mean? Yeah in my opinion it’s not as cold as you think it is anymore, not like it used too In my opinion, it’s almost tropical here, which pisses me off because I love the winter I was considering moving to Yakuta just so I can get what I know and love back lol.
Also we as well are in the dark for a little over half the year and a little over half our days,There’s no daylight or sun here it makes daylight savings time completely noticeable so yeah we too are in the dark as well.
I believe compared to the others, including Antarctica we have the roughest, toughest, rugged terrains on the planet BECAUSE! Of a good point you stated saying the weather is unpredictable, YES! Not just the weather, but EVERYTHING! is unpredictable here that’s why I say we really are the roughest toughest rugged on the planet homeless people die here every year from freezing and not to be too rude but don’t get me started on tourist, They constantly are a problem here cause they think coming here is like a normal place and they end up getting into trouble in various ways thus needing rescue and causing things to get shut down, things that we Alaskans use on a daily like trails ski resort, etc.
We always have something crucial shut down because of tourist…don’t get me wrong though It’s beautiful here and we believe everybody should experience Alaska all we ask is to just mind our terrain and check with guides if you’re not sure or have any questions or if you have a great idea, talk to guides and locals first. I remember once, I believe it was in 1993 I was in fourth grade and temperatures dropped all the way to -20 cars froze Furnaces froze It was like the Ice Age, It was crazy and remember we had to be kept inside for our safety so again mind our terrain it’s unpredictable now without being sick and despite being unpredictable I believe I can give you 2 guarantees.
1. Day Light sun and summer is a little under half of the year and day.
2. we are always below zero even though I feel it’s not that cold lol
Anyway, again though I’m happy we made the list I feel honored again hello and much love from Anchorage Alaska if you come check it out please remember to mind our terrain as locals and guides we love you and thank you for honoring us. 🤘🖤💋😜
When I was in the US Air Force, I spent a year at a radar site in central Alaska.
Greetings from Patagonia Chile 🇨🇱
You trying to pronounce #18 made my whole day. 😂😂😂
You should add Grand Forks, North Dakota to the list because even though we're around a population of 60,000, we were officially called the 2nd coldest city in the United States only behind another city in Alaska.
literally half Canada and half of Russia are colder than Grand Forks. In my city lives 300,000 people, I have an average colder of 10°C, and minimum temperature is -72°F.
if brief, I think he can get into the top of the cold cities of the United States, but not the world
And my city not in the video
@@funtickgd9502 In Grand Fork's history there's been 2 years where the temp has been dangerously low and the years are 1911 and 1943 and the record lows recorded for those 2 years are -43 degrees, even in the modern era we've surpassed those dangerously low temps.
@@funtickgd9502 Plus have you heard of the endless blizzard of the Dakotas FROM 1966 which brought 40 feet of snow within the states of North and South Dakota.
Yes please!! Prospect Creek will do me fine! Just for a couple of months to chill and rest 😂😂
i dont like summer i like cold end winter snow
same here
Amen
Would love to afford to go to all those places
It's beautiful and I love the snow, but I'm very cold!
what about Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado?
Why is everything in Celsius and Kilometers and meters?
I'll just sit here in Florida and watch this ! It's 94 degrees out side ! But the A/C is lovely !
Currently sitting in miserable burning southern AZ saving up to move to the northeast (northern New England in particular) where it’s nice and cold
I'm surprised Svalbard didn't make the list.
I lived in Grand Forks, ND and I couldn't handle that! NO WAY I'd live in any of those places!
I have always been wondering why isnt greenland named Iceland since its freezing there shouldnt iceland be named Greenland and Greenland named Iceland?
Hahaha 😂 I watched Eureka’s whole series I remember that episode
This Floridian says, brrrrrr🥶🥶🥶 . But it's hot as hell here!!!
😮 this is interesting 1:49
I'm sure i can speak for myself and other Women 8n their Early 50s. I would have no problem leaving Ny and going to live the next 10 years in one of these places 😂
I'm 35 and I agree with you. I'm ready to leave Vegas now.
As a female going through it myself I'd happily walk around in my bikini and do snow angels aswell
I think you maybe onto something there 😂
I absolutely hate cold!
Me too can't stand it.
The poor animals!!!!!
The scary cherry, no sweat! You pronounced Yakutsk correctly. It's in 1 of 21 ethnic republics in Russia--Yakutia.
The highly nebulous term you used to describe the location of Eureka--some island--is Ellesmere (ELZ-meer).
Woh! At 8:00, you committed a real social faux pas when you said there are some Canadians in Ft. Good Hope, since whether indigenous, or "white folks", they're all Canadian. Maybe a better word choice would have been tribal, or what I said earlier--indigenous.
Greenland isn't a country, as you said at 9:53, but a possession of Denmark.
Since you didn't bring up this tidbit about Prospect Creek (Camp), I will: This was one of 31 camps built during the construction of the Alaska pipeline to house the workers, thus avoiding long commutes to work. All it is now is a weather station.
Oymyakon = oim-ya-CONE. No charge. Also, re. your comment on permafrost: if it's not there all year around, it's not perma(nent)frost.
You forgot to mention that Plateau Station, Ant. used to be an American base.
Isn't saying Stanley, ID, has a record of negative 47 below sort of redundant?🤔
I would say the only thing in the World that would consider living in
these very cold conditions is the Polar Bear.They do this.They love
it.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
I'm all about warm temps!👍 would rather have decent to warm temps all year 😂👍
Awesome
I'm freezing just watching this, lol.
Watched your last vid, where there is droughts everywhere! So supposedly the oceans are rising, lmfao! So hows about desalination? Oh yes my bad you cant control us with that
Yeah stupidity is uncontrollable. You WANT to be uneducated. Congrats, you succeeded.
When people are here in uk complaining about whether, I’m always say to them, if you are not happy about whether, I will send you all to Siberia, so you will appreciate what you’ve got 😢😂
I would like to move to syberia I hate hot weather
I Rather be cold than hot 😂
Id rather be comfortable not hot or cold but comfortable.
I'm first too
😂
What about mt washington
What. Is Celsius.?.
Units that temperature is measured in, in other parts of the world. Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius.
Try living in Svalbard that place is the closest town to the North Pole.
It was one place where it was a really large and long apartment building it has school's inside and doctors office's and a grocery store and bars and hospital's and a movie theater and fast food restaurant 's and police department's they built like 5 different prison's off a ways from the incredibly long apartment building they had just about everything in that place u basically didn't have to go outside because it was scorching cold! they have business that people worked from and some worked from home it's was really unbelievable! It's a postal service and car dealership wow!!i don't think I'd want to live there but there's about 3 thousand people who lives there at best I forgot the name of the place I believe u can look it up that's wild to me and it stay light there for like 6 months then it's dark for around 6 months go figure that is something I'd definitely have to get use to im use to the sun going down and rising in the morning I had no idea anything like that even existed
I have been to that place but can’t remember the name either , had to take a cruise ship from there , in fact I had pictures of that building you are talking about , somewhere in Alaska if we are still talking about the same place . Have a nice day .
@eviepalmares34 it's so cold they rarely go outside I don't think that's good for a child u know kids like to run and play they can't do that there
PUNTZI MOUNTAIN, B.C. -65*/ merci.
Looks like a lot of snow there to me must be somewhere near Russia maybe it's the Antarctica RPS 111
Guess global warming forgot number one
Are you stupid, ignorant, or both? Global warming created extremes. It snowed in Texas producing Cancun Ted.
There’s no such thing as global warming. You’re on a planet, their money, laundry, and trillions.,,, it’s just a scam like everything else is a scam, and everything is a lie
Did you not hear him say it's been COLDER than normal - climate change means more EXTREME temps on both "ends" - take some science classes bro 🙄 and maybe history too
@@drjanines3301 thanks for the useless info captain obvious
@@gwenwheeler1248 I was replying to an actual comment
F temps are based on "zero" and C temps are based on the freezing mark.
I would love to live in one of those places in the forest. Ice fishing, harvesting block ic for water. Chopin down trees to make firewood collecting berries . Doing nothing for most of the year just sitting by my fireplace doing my at home business. But I'll probably freeze cuz I love outside in the cold. So I'm not going to go there.
Two things. One, what's the crime like in these areas? You'd think it would be too freaking cold to break into a place. Second, someone really had their clothes hanging on a clothes line outside!? The only time I'd consider moving to one of these places is when I'm having a hot flash!😂
No Yakutia?
Ok yes some pooes do loves the cold ❄️
I do
And here in texas be like 110 😭
If Eureka has 8 residents then why do you show much larger settlements!!
like number 50
- 13:18 Вы показываете видео из Якутии, России и говорите, что человек, у которого более 18 миллионов подписчиков, находится в Канаде! Хоть солги и скажи США 🇺🇸
Keeps the germs down doesn't it RPS 111 me myself and I and him
I do not think Electric vehicles will not work well in the north.
Um mount Washington gets the record for coldest in the lower 48
Oh look another stupid comment from the goofball
Please My country i need your help with lost of snow in the name of Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 snow. soon
Are you sure there is no clickbait in the thumbnail
You got to be completely out of your bloody mind to live in any of these places. CRAZZZZY!🤪🤪🤪
I’m first
This isn't school
There's no way covid survived in these places
Their heating bill must be throw the roof 😮
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Forgot a few norwegian places... Karasjok, Røros and Tynset. Where people actual live, and not a station where scientist choose to be.
@@elisa_lily I know, I am one of them!
@@tovemagnussen4423 Hi, I just read the notifications. I visited in 2015,plus a few Sami museums between Norway and Finland,so fascinating! All the Sami I met were so nice (and patient) to answer all my questions…
I looooove Lapland,in every season,hope l’ll be able to come back soon,your land is magical
You're mentioning these places but don't have actual footage. I have been to a couple of the places mentioned but your video shows another place. If you're going to be an authority, go there and get actual footage. Don't just use stock footage that you found on the internet!😞 Example: ua-cam.com/video/Fz4ZMLsPzqM/v-deo.html
Let this person live…
Coldest I ever experienced is -35° F
#18 - would not want to be the coroner there
First i saw ded moroz walking with someone, and now I’ve saw him walking.
country is very very hot every day snow 🇹🇹
Last one said they over there to study the snow . Yea ok. Over there looking for oil
Summer in the South USA 🇺🇸**Sucks ARSE** 😂😂😂 considering the Humidity and aLL. BUT then Again I’d most Likely DIE if I lived in a Cold weather climate such as is Presented in this Video. Which wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing 😬
Fargo, North Dakota haha
No.Never.