Life has come to a standstill in the village of Oymyakon in Siberia, facing minus 67 degrees Celsius. Ice has frozen on the faces of people coming out of their houses, while animals and birds are ...
Oymyakon, nestled in Eastern Siberia ... The ink in children's pens can freeze as they go to school and people's glasses sometimes stick to their faces. Even your phone camera lens can freeze ...
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.
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.
There’s cold, and then there’s Oymyakon cold. Temperatures in the world’s coldest permanently inhabited place have dropped below -88 C (-126.4 F), with average January temperatures sitting ...