
The Coldest Village in the World Is So Frigid, It Broke the Town Thermometer
Russia is home to one of the world's coldest villages — Oymyakon, located in the Russian region of Yakutia. But even the coldest of places is having a hard time handling the decreasing temperatures. This year, Oymyakon's temperatures reached a near record-low of -76 degrees Fahrenheit, causing the town's digital thermometer — which was installed to entertain tourists — to break!
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The last time Oymyakon was this cold was in 1933, when it reached -90 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Guinness World Records. Then in 2013, NASA announced a record-breaking temperature of -138.8 degrees Fahrenheit, based on data obtained via satellite. Village natives, however, seem to be unfazed by the cold weather and have been posting delightful photos of the winter wonderland that Russia has become.
Anastasia Gruzdeva, a 24-year-old woman from Yakutsk, posted a slew of magical photos on Instagram, including a photo of her and her friends' frozen eyelashes.
Other professional snappers, such as Russian photographer Petr Chugunov, also saw the extreme winter weather as an opportunity rather than a burden. Chugunov captured a beautiful shot of a ballerina gracefully reaching out towards the frosted tree limbs. Stunning!
“I really did take pictures of the ballerina outside in minus 41. It is not Photoshopped,” Chugunov told The Siberian Times. “It was my idea, actually it is my project, to photograph ballerinas on the city streets.” What a great way to turn seemingly miserable weather into a wonderful adventure!
This post was written by Tabitha Shiflett. It originally appeared on our sister site, Woman's World.