Saturday, February 2, 2013

Oemiakon Russian .. The Coldest Village In The World


The village "Oemiakon" Russian the coldest "permanent villages" in the world, where the temperature 72 degrees below zero.

If you feel cold because of the atmosphere of January draconian, The New "Daily Mail," British revealed the difficult environment in which they live village "Oemiakon" Russian. Russian village was chosen as the most populated area in the world's coldest, where the temperature 72 degrees below zero, the lowest temperature recorded in the village near the North Pole. Lived in the village, that the temperature rises in their best winter's 52 degrees below zero, about 500 people from the reindeer (a creature that lives in the polar regions) since the twenties and thirties of the last century. 



Due to severe cold, all attempts failed telecommunications companies install base stations to operate mobile phones; therefore the inhabitants of that village Moktoon entirely all types of technology; due to freeze the devices themselves. Most residents live Oemiakon to burn wood and coal to enjoy the warmth, and live in houses made of wood, and live on to eat reindeer meat and horses Astadunha, as that city's stores alone to provide the rest of the food needs of the population.


 Located Oemiakon 350 kilometers from the Arctic Circle, located at a distance of two days of city Aacottsak, and be shorter daylight hours in the month of December, which takes 3 hours, with up daylight hours in the summer for more than 21 hours a day, where the temperature 30 degrees below zero. 








Another problem tragic suffering residents of the village, which they need for about 3 full days even dig any grave to bury their bodies; so they can remove tens of meters of snow accumulated by a campfire in the area that they would like burying their dead where; until they reach the place allocated for burial .



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