What We Wear at -71°C (-96°F)? | Siberia
Aug 29, 2025•Channel
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Published9 months ago
Duration1:00
Video ID-FRQ_dcWCC4
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views205.6M
Likes4.7M
Comments15.6K
Engagement Rate2.29%
Likes per 100 views2.29
Comments per 1K views0.08
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I’m in the coldest inhabited place on Earth, at the coldest time of the year. This is Oymyakon in Russia. Just to stay alive, I’m wearing more than 20 layers of clothing, weighing nearly 14 kilos. Stepping outside from a warm 30°C home means facing a temperature drop of over 100 degrees. That’s why I’m also wearing gloves, boots, pants, and a coat, all made from reindeer fur. And even that’s not enough. And now, I’m about to show you what life is like when simply going outside becomes a battle for survival.