The Coldest Village In The World

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The village of Oymyakon in the Siberian tundra is considered to be the coldest inhabited place with an average winter temperature of −50 °C.

No crops, just meat. Most toilets are outhouses due to frozen plumbing. Cars must be kept running while outside. Kiwi photographer Amos Chapple travelled there from Yakutsk (the coldest city in the world) and documented his nippy trip. He told Weather.com:

I remember feeling like the cold was physically gripping my legs, the other surprise was that occasionally my saliva would freeze into needles that would prick my lips.

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24 thoughts on “The Coldest Village In The World

    1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

      Your weewees would freeze before they hit the ground. You’d have to snap them off. Your wees, not your labia.

    2. Soundings

      Get a copy of couple of copies of Playboy, meningitis vaccine which turns your pee neon orange, and you could have a Star Wars sword fight. So, vaccine, followed by pee, followed by Playboy (not the Wosie Davison edition unless you want to drag your laser swords on the ground) and FIGHT!

  1. Murtles

    See documentaries from these places, if you spit, it freezes before hitting the ground and lads throwning saucepans of boiling water into the air, it comes down as snow. Yes outdoor toileting would be a nightmare. Pee, break off stream, repeat.

  2. Mick

    This was great when I saw it last year, can’t wait for you to recycle the same crap next year. Happy Holidays.

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