Going to School in the Coldest Town on Earth (−64°C, −84°F) | Yakutsk, Siberia

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Published 2023-03-25
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The world's coldest city, where temperatures routinely dip to a bone-chilling -50°C. In this video, we will show you a daily life of a little boy Lionel, his challenges and unique experiences of growing up and attending school in such a frigid environment.

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All Comments (21)
  • @stanley2681
    Lionel is the only person who gets to say stuff like "when I was young I had to travel to school everyday for an hour uphill in freezing snow" and mean it!
  • Dancing on Hindi song in Siberian school really impressive. Loved the way you narrate the lifestyle with so much positivity. Lots of love from India.
  • I loved the end-line soo much. ''The most important thing is not necessarily where you live, but with who you live with'' That is indeed true.
  • @FredDude27
    I got nothing but respect for these people. They are a testament to human adaptability and resilience.
  • it's fascinating to see how humans are surviving in such a harsh environment, I would expect people to abandon such cold places but they are still thriving, I would like to visit there someday.
  • Total respect for the people of Yakut for living life in such a cold region. Also loved the Hindi song played. Im from India, much love🇮🇳♥️
  • @user-gr7uk1id2o
    Одни иностранные комментарии, молодцы ,что рассказывайте о нашей стране . Жителям других регионов ,тоже было интересно посмотреть данное видео.
  • @itsujjwalraj
    That last line, In the end, the most important thing is not necessarily where you live but with who you live with. Wow, beautifully said. 🙏🙏
  • @GillShagun
    It’s good that children were dancing on an Indian song 🎵😇❤️ lots of love from India 🇮🇳
  • Amazing to hear a Hindi song in a Siberian school ! The world seems connected in wonderful ways ! Loved the narrative and respect for everyone like Lionel to appreciate life in such extreme environments . Love from India !!
  • @nehanasrin6130
    Wow it's Bollywood song in Siberia!! Lots of love from India 🇮🇳
  • @shubham_paliwal
    Love the determination of these kids towards education ✨️ By the way, Indian hindi music at 3:33 ❤️🇮
  • @siona405
    Lionel is a good sport. Thank him for sharing his day with us for me.
  • @pearlsssn
    I live in South Africa and when it hits -1 degree during winter, I barely cope. It's amazing how the human body can survive such a cold weather like that, thank you for these videos ❤️ keep warm!
  • @NuB82
    What a beautiful video! I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood.. Excellent video ❤
  • @marcinfrak
    For people from Central Europe, such temperatures are extreme and deadly. Minus 15 is already terribly cold. You are great.
  • @joascardoso920
    As a Brazilian even tho not ironically I like cold temperature I can't imagine me surviving in a place like this. It's fascinating seeing people living in a harsh location on earth and what a beautiful message at the end of the video.❤
  • @relisbetrel
    This is a beautiful video and very educative. I love especially the message at the end about it not being where you live, but who you live with. Blessings! ❤😊
  • @user-ki7yj4gt6u
    What a beautiful video! I plan to show my inner-city/urban kiddos this. They need to see some glimpses of life beyond their local neighborhood.. Excellent video