Is winter your favorite season?
Well, then you’ll certainly love this village in Siberia. Either that or you’ll start hating winter after this. Whatever your thoughts, you have to admit that it truly looks the most magical place on Earth. (Yes even more magical than Disney land.)
While the frozen Niagara was breathtakingly beautiful, this one just takes the cake. It is said that the village’s temperature dips even below -68°C (-90°F). We are not sure though as the electronic thermometer stopped working after -62°C (-80°F).
More info: siberiantimes
Welcome to the coldest place on Earth.

The temperature can dip below even -62°C (-80°F).

However school is open till it reaches -52°C (-62°F).
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And people still go on with their life.

You can’t even see 5 feet ahead of you.

People don’t even need freezers.

As the fish automatically gets frozen.

“While filming the trading rows my hands froze to wild pain. Sellers stand here all day long. How do they warm themselves?”
This however doesn’t stop tourists from visiting.

Yes, this thermal spring is below -60°C.

Some people use the magical winter land is creative ways.

This village is situated in Oymyakonsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia.

It is named after the Oymyakon River.

And it means frozen lake.
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Even the electronic thermometer couldn’t deal with the cold.

The village has about 500 people living in it.

It is about 750 meters above sea level.

“Now we’re brushing the snow off our Yakut horses. For us this is normal.”

This village is also known as the Northern pole of cold.

The winter might be a frozen wonderland.

Summer can become excessively warm.

Oymyakon started as a stopover for reindeer herders.

But later became a permanent settlement.

It truly looks like it’s cgi.

The snow even makes a mine tunnel beautiful.

This village has the coldest temperature ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere.

The days are quite short.

However it is truly a sight to see.

The frozen temperatures tend to freeze peoples lashes.

I see a new beauty trend that is going to catch on.





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