A young businessman has long wanted to organize an extreme route in the Oymyakon district in the ... planning a trip to the Pole of Cold, must consult a cardiologist. Secondly, take care of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Oymyakon, also called the Pole of Cold, is one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. The coldest temperature recorded there was noted in January 1973, when temperatures reached -65 degrees ...
The Tomtor area in Yakutia’s Oymyakon district is believed to be the Northern Hemisphere’s Pole of Cold. Temperatures of minus 67.7 degrees Celsius (-89.9 degrees Fahrenheit) were recorded ...
In Oymyakon, Russia, the coldest inhabited place ... Stranger.” In Krouse’s “Pole of Cold,” an American comes, a rare tourist; most visitors are foreign scientists. Vera’s aunt, Lyuda ...
The communist-era monument near the entrance of the town marks the record-breaking temperature of -96.16° F, recorded in the village in 1924. The sign reads, "Oymyakon, the Pole of Cold.