यहां ज़िंदा रहने के लिए प्यार करना पड़ता है | Nenets Nomads of Yamal Living in Coldest Places on Earth
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Published5 months ago
Duration15:18
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Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Views10.4K
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Comments6
Engagement Rate2.21%
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Comments per 1K views0.58
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यहां ज़िंदा रहने के लिए प्यार करना पड़ता है | Nenets Nomads of Yamal Living in Coldest Places on Earth
At the very edge of the world, where maps almost stop making sense, a nomadic community continues to survive against conditions that most humans cannot even imagine.
This video explores the life of the Nenets people of the Yamal Peninsula, where temperatures fall to -50°C or lower, forests do not grow, and survival depends entirely on movement, discipline, and understanding nature’s unwritten rules.
Here, winter is not a season — it is a permanent system.
Food is not chosen for taste, but for survival.
Time is not measured by clocks, but by wind, ice, and the condition of reindeer herds.
You’ll discover:
Why the Nenets depend completely on reindeer for food, shelter, transport, and clothing
How people survive extreme cold without cities, hospitals, or permanent homes
Why raw meat is sometimes eaten — and how it helps the body survive freezing temperatures
How nomadic migration is not tradition, but a calculated survival strategy
What happens when climate change alters ice, rivers, and food patterns
Why comfort, excess, and convenience have no place in this world
This is not a romantic story of tribal life.
It is a precise system of survival, where every object must earn its weight, every decision has consequences, and nature always has the final authority.
The Nenets do not try to control time, weather, or land.
They adapt — or they disappear.
By the end of this video, the real question is not how they survive…
but how dependent we have become on systems that may not always exist.
If roads, electricity, stores, and technology disappeared tomorrow —
would you know what truly matters to stay alive?
Watch till the end.
Think carefully.
Because this story isn’t only about the Arctic — it’s about us.
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