The Russian village of Oymyakon is named the coldest permanently-inhabited place in the world. The average temperature for January in the village is -50°C and the coldest temperature ever recorded ...
Most of us complain when winter turns bitter, but few of us can imagine ...
You're going to need more than a heavy winter coat if you want to stay warm in the Russian town of Oymyakon. Located in a remote corner of Siberia, the town of about 500 will endure high temperatures ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 6, 1933, Oymyakon, Russia, hit minus 90 degrees — one of the coldest temperatures ever recorded where people actually live ...
OYMYAKON, Russia, Jan 12 (Reuters) - A group of hardy Russians took part on Friday in one of the world's most extreme running contests - a marathon held at -52 degrees Celsius (-62 Fahrenheit).
On Feb. 6, 1933, Oymyakon, Russia, hit minus 90 degrees — one of the coldest temperatures ever recorded where people actually live. This Siberian village of 500 sits in a mountain-ringed valley where ...
OYMYAKON, Russia — A group of hardy Russians took part on Friday in one of the world’s most extreme running contests — a marathon held at -62 degrees Fahrenheit. Runners underwent medical checks ...