For winter lovers, the coldest countries offer an unforgettable adventure with snow-covered landscapes and subzero ...
But for those with an appetite for the extreme, cast your gaze to the coldest village on Earth, where temperatures plummet to bone-chilling lows. Oymyakon, nestled in Eastern Siberia, Russia ...
The coldest temperature to ever be recorded in the UK was -27.2C in Braemar, Scotland, back in 1895 and 1982, so this is one big jump for Brits... Over in Oymyakon, in Eastern Siberia, Russia ...
Did you know that the coldest inhabited place on Earth is in Russia? Yup, it’s Oymyakon, where temperatures can dip below ...
Leonid Zykov of Pokrovsk, Russia won the 42.2K race; the 34-year-old has a marathon personal best of two hours and 40 minutes, and is a two-time champion of the Pole of Cold half-marathon event.
Oymyakon, a small Russian town, is considered the coldest permanently inhabited settlement in the world. The place is so cold it is referred to as the ‘pole of cold’ but for the local ...
Yakutsk is the gateway to Oymyakon, widely regarded as the coldest inhabited town on the planet. It takes two days to get there, traveling down a barren and isolated stretch of road. Chapple first ...
Oymyakon in Russia's Sakha Republic of north-eastern Siberia might be in a deep freeze but it's not too cold to prevent children heading to the classroom, local news portal News.Ykt.Ru reports.
So far temperatures have been as low as -58 degrees C. The Oymyakon region earned its title as the 'Pole of Cold' when -67.7 degrees C was recorded in February 1933. The district reaches such low ...