The Coldest Village on EarthIf you think that the winter where you live is cold, the people in the village of Oymyakon, Russia will have a good chuckle at your expense. Located in the heart of Siberian, Oymyakon is considered to be the coldest inhabitable place in the world. With a temperature record of −90°f (−67°c) back in 1933, and an average of −60°f (−50°c) in January, it’s easy to see why. When Amos Chappel, a photographer from New-Zealand, travelled to this frozen location, he brought back incredible pictures depicting the daily lives of the 500 inhabitants of this extraordinary village. |
The only road to Oymyakon, known as "The Road of Bones" |
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A cloud of cold, blowing into a local building |
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The local market in Yakutsk |
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A coal-burning plant provides the locals with heating |
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You can't even leave your shoes outside |
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The only shop in the village is a general store |
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A cattle herdsman |
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To keep his cows warm, a local farmer built them a special barn. |
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The village sign: Oymyakon - "Pole of Cold" |
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Cars must be kept running or else they freeze and won't restart. |
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It's impossible to have indoor plumbing because it freezes |
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A local beauty |
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These dogs have an extra-thick layer of fur to keep them warm |
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Some of the images were taken in nearby Yakutsk – the coldest city in the world. For more of Amos' work, visit his website: amoschapplephoto.com |
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