Russian village where temperatures up to 72 below zero
That you feel cold because of an January draconian, daily mail, "unveiled the difficult atmosphere in which the village of oymyakon" Russian ".
Russian village was chosen as the most populated area in the world, with cooler temperatures of 72 degrees Celsius, the lowest temperature recorded in the village near the North Pole.
Living in the village, that temperature rises in the finest in winter to 52 degrees below zero, about 500 people from the reindeer herders (animal living in polar regions) since the 1920s and 1930s.
Due to the extreme cold, all attempts failed telecommunications companies install relays to operate cell phones, so that the inhabitants of that village cut wholly from all kinds of technology because of the freeze hardware itself.
Most residents of oymyakon burn wood and coal for warmth, and live in houses made of wood, and they earn to eat reindeer meat and horses that Hunt, as the city stores alone for the rest of the food needs of the population.
Oymyakon is located 350 km from the Arctic Circle, located at a distance of two days from the town of yakotsak, and the shorter daylight hours in the month of December, which takes 3 hours, up daylight hours in the summer for more than 12 hours a day, where the temperature is 30 degrees below zero.
The village's population suffers from several problems, such as frozen ink pens that write and cannot wear glasses because of the freeze on their faces, and made people run their cars or more times daily until their batteries do not freeze.
Another tragic problem experienced by the inhabitants of the village, they need about 3 full days to dig into the Tomb to bury their bodies either; so they can remove tens of metres of snow accumulated by a fire in that region which they wish to bury it; even arrive for burial space.
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