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Russian photographer Amos Chapul recently took a stunning set of photographs of the Yakutsk in Siberia, Russia, and Amos has made the world's coldest city a perfect place for people ...
The picture appears to be another world: Yakutsk's 250,000 inhabitants lived in the 零下45摄氏度 's low temperature for a while, and the building was hung with an ice pick that had accumulated all the year round, like Yakutsk residents, standing in the icy wind.
Yakutsk, located on the banks of Lena, only 451-kilometer from the Arctic Circle, explains why the region has shown a perennial "grim face". However, in this snow and ice weather, people still smiling life. The fish hawkers on the Yakutsk were as shrewd and sophisticated as the salesmen in the London fish market and Camden Town. They chatted with their customers and tried to dispel the chill.
The snow and ice almost blocked the entire city from the outside, urban roads and the main highways are all paralyzed, only the railway network still plays a transport hub role. Thankfully, the large amount of oil and gas stored under the tundra can be used to heat people.