Saying this village is cold is an understatement… Welcome to Oymyakon, a remote Siberian village, where the average temperature in January is -50 degree Celsius and inhabitants’ eye lashes freeze solid mere moments after stepping outside.
This year, Oymyakon’s temperatures reached a near record-low at -60 degree Celsius, causing the town’s digital thermometer -- which was installed to entertain tourists -- to break!
Take a look.
It may be freezing cold in Oymyakon, but that didn't stop this Instagram user from posting a selfie. Photograph: anastasiagav/Instagram
According to records, the last time Oymyakon was this cold was in 1933, when Oymakon reached -67 degree Celsius. And for those who don't know, Oymyakon translates to 'the water that doesn't freeze'. Photograph: anastasiagav/Instagram
The temperature dropped so low in the Russian village that a new electronic thermometer broke at a bone-cracking minus 62 degree Celsisus. Daily problems that come with living in Oymyakon include pen ink freezing, glasses freezing to people's faces and batteries losing power. Photograph: sivtseva9452/Instagram
Just for people to understand, the lowest temperature in India has been recorded in Dras where the mercury fell to -22 degree Celsius. Photograph: anastasiagav/Instagram
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