One Day in the Coldest Village on Earth −71°C (−95°F) | Yakutia, Siberia

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Published 2022-03-02
Documentary movie about life in Yakutia, the coldest inhabited region on Earth with the lowest recorded temperature -71°C (-95°F) and the average winter temperature -50°C (-58°F).

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2 video "Spring in Yakutia" with Arian and his family:    • Spring in the Coldest Village on Eart...  
3 video "How We Prepare for Winter" with Arian and his family:    • How We Prepare for The Coldest Winter...  
4 video "Summer in Yakutia" with Arian and his family:    • Summer in the Coldest Village on Eart...  
5 video "Traditional Yakutian Ice Fishing Munkha" with Arian and his family:    • Traditional Yakutian Ice Fishing "Mun...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @KiunB
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  • @_pampeop
    arian is one of those kids who gets to say when he’s older “ya, i used to go to school in the freezing cold, had to climb mountains and stuff”
  • @natsuminofan
    Very enlightening ending line: "After all, there is no such thing as bad weather; there is just weather and your attitude towards it."
  • @sandywaters4940
    During school I never really paid attention. Especially in history. Now that I"m 51 I so wrapped up watching documentaries like this & learning how others live across the world. It warms my heart to see how well behaved & adjusted these kids are & how hard they work to help their parents.
  • @alizeeshan5474
    The little boy's accuracy and focus over cutting woods is astonishing. Also hez candid to tell his mom she messed up the fish.. truest and warmest of emotions ❤❤❤❤
  • @drsnooz8112
    There is so much gentleness, goodness and love in that father's eyes. The kids of the village look so balanced and grounded. What a remarkable place.
  • @famousamos
    I legit couldn't do it. I respect this family that much more knowing this is their way of life.
  • @veraradistka1535
    Суровый якутский мальчик - почистил зубы и умылся ледяной водой и не кашлянул 😂😂😂Счастья тебе, малыш ❤
  • @Zdp24
    Living in the tropical region, I dread cold weather. But these videos, bring so much warmth, the warmth of the community, families in the coldest place on earth … thank you Kiun for sharing such heart-warming clips of life with us
  • @StonyRC
    MASSIVE respect to the people of Yakutia. These are folk who really do understand the value of home, family, food, education and society.
  • I loved that final sentance. "After all, there is no such thing as bad weather, there is just weather and your attitude towards it." Absolutely inspiring.
  • Apple and egg for breakfast! No added sugar or artificial stuff! I wish all schools are like this!
  • @ibrahimhaque1161
    This video really shows us how much we take for granted, and how we ought to be more thankful for the blessings that we have, such as warm water in cold weather, or easy means of transport. Be thankful everyone!
  • 10/10 for the camera crew as well, who are not used at all to this weather and recorded this masterpiece
  • @Miss_Njihia
    As an African who has never experienced winter, I can't even begin to fathom how cold -40°C is...!!!!
  • Very resilient community. Kudos to the kid, he does a lot around the house to help his parents.
  • @ajetc697
    I love how that kid is like nearly freezing to death on his way to school, and a dog just trots by completely fine. Not even a husky, just a random collie dog.
  • Watching Arian go to school in -55 weather and then help his parents around the house, I feel ashamed of how much we take things for granted. Such a beautiful and responsible child. So glad to have watched this video. It certainly gave me perspective.
  • @atharvajagtap66
    Arian literally gave the hardest reality check! Way to go for that kid 😇
  • @calgboi
    The fact that the school and their parents teach them real world skills - fishing, hunting, crafts and language - useful knowledge they require to survive, is astounding in comparison to the western world ideologies. Calculus never helped me find a job, get a mortgage or do my taxes. I appreciate this way of life, it's simple and straight-forward. I also love learning about other cultures and peoples.