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With temperatures regularly falling to -40°C, Yakutsk, a city in Siberia, holds the distinction as the coldest city on Earth. Photographer Steeve Iuncker writes for LightBox about his project ...
It's hard to say for certain that Yakutsk is the world's coldest city, but it certainly has a good case. Still, there are plenty of other places on earth that have claimed that title over the ...
Thought your winter was cold? Temperatures in the world’s coldest city have plunged to minus 62.7°C (minus 81 Fahrenheit).
Yakutsk, in Siberia, holds the icy title of the coldest city in the world - with temperatures plummeting to a chilling -41 in the winter months. advertisement. Daily Express US.
More than 300,000 people live and work in Yakutsk, which is one of Siberia’s fastest growing regional cities, despite its cold temperatures and far-flung location, 3,100 miles from Moscow.
Discover Yakutsk, the coldest city on Earth, where winter plunges to -60°C and life thrives in extreme cold. Explore its frozen markets, unique cuisine, and resilient culture.
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