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On January 24, 2010, RussiaToday aired the 25-min report about Yakutia. A nice story.
Synopsis: Yakutia is the largest republic in Russia and one of the most extreme places on the planet. It’s officially the coldest inhabited place on earth. Yakutsk is the capital and largest city of the region, built entirely on permafrost. But despite the cold weather, our correspondent James Brown found plenty of warm people there. Explore Yakutia with us on RT.
Related readings:
- Yakutia in Russia Today’s XL Reports
- A guy running from the cold. -42C. Midnight. Yakutsk, Siberia/Russia [video]
- -44C in Yakutsk, Siberia/Russia. A crossroad in the winter morning [video+photos]
- Another cold morning in Yakutsk, Siberia/Russia. Dec. 06, 2010.
- David McAlmont and Michael Nyman: The Coldest Place On Earth
- Published by Bolot in: TV Video
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