You're going to need more than a heavy winter coat if you want to stay warm in the Russian town of Oymyakon. Located in a remote corner of Siberia, the town of about 500 will endure high temperatures ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've been shivering recently, Siberia would like to have a word. 93 years ago today, on Feb. 6, 1933, a low temperature of ...
Oymyakon in Russia is often considered the coldest inhabited place in the world, being the coldest permanently inhabited human settlement on Earth. The village had a peak population of roughly 2,500 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 6, 1933, Oymyakon, Russia, hit minus 90 degrees — one of the coldest temperatures ever recorded where people actually live ...
After the past few days, many of us dream of a tropical beach or a warm climb up Camelback Mountain in Arizona, but not Thief River Falls, Minnesota, native and Concordia graduate Brayden Drevlow.
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MOSCOW, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Temperatures in parts of Siberia plummeted to minus 56 degrees Celsius (minus 69 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday while blizzards blanketed Moscow in record snowfall and ...
You're going to need more than a heavy winter coat if you want to stay warm in the Russian town of Oymyakon. Located in a remote corner of Siberia, the town of about 500 will endure high temperatures ...
If you've been shivering recently, Siberia would like to have a word. 93 years ago today, on Feb. 6, 1933, a low temperature of minus 90 degrees Fahrenheit was measured in Oymyakon, Russia, according ...