Journey to the Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth

TLDRDiscover the extreme conditions and resilient people who inhabit the coldest place on Earth.

Key insights

❄️The Sakha republic of Russia, also known as Yakutia, is the coldest inhabited place on Earth.

🌡️Temperatures in Yakutia can drop to as low as minus 71 degrees Celsius.

🐎Horses play a vital role in Yakutian culture and are well adapted to the extreme climate.

🛣️The Kolyma Highway, also known as the Road of Bones, connects Yakutsk to Magadan and was built by Gulag prisoners.

🏔️Yakutians have a deep connection with nature and live in harmony with the environment.

Q&A

How do people survive in such extreme cold?

Yakutians have adapted to the extreme cold by using traditional clothing and living in heated homes. They also rely on reindeer herding, horse breeding, fishing, and hunting for sustenance.

What is the lowest recorded temperature in Yakutia?

The lowest recorded temperature in Yakutia was minus 71 degrees Celsius.

How do Yakutian horses survive in such cold conditions?

Yakutian horses are well adapted to the extreme climate and can survive temperatures as low as minus 60 degrees Celsius. They find their own food and eat snow for water.

What is the Kolyma Highway?

The Kolyma Highway, also known as the Road of Bones, is a 2,000-kilometer road that connects Yakutsk to Magadan. It was built by Gulag prisoners and is named after the prisoners who died while constructing it.

How do Yakutians maintain their connection with nature?

Yakutians have a deep respect for nature and believe they are guests on the planet. They engage in traditional activities such as reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting, and live in harmony with the environment.

Timestamped Summary

00:18The Sakha republic of Russia, also known as Yakutia, is the coldest inhabited place on Earth.

04:19The Kolyma Highway, also known as the Road of Bones, connects Yakutsk to Magadan and was built by Gulag prisoners.

12:17Yakutians rely on horse breeding, reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting for their livelihoods.

18:20Yakutians have a deep connection with nature and live in harmony with the environment.

24:20Tamara Gorovna, a local historian, has played a significant role in promoting tourism to the region.

26:18Yakutians have a rich cultural heritage and maintain their traditions despite the extreme conditions.

25:45Ice bathing and walrus swimming are popular activities in Yakutia, even in extreme temperatures.

28:44Yakutia is home to more than 190 nationalities, each with its own unique lifestyle and traditions.