COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH

The Russian village where boiling water turns to snow in a SECOND

‘Extreme cold hunter’ Sebastian Balder filmed his visit to Oymyakon in Russia, where average winter temperatures are approximately -46C

IF you think the UK has been cold this winter then spare a thought for people in the Russian village of Oymyakon, where the temperature is so low that boiling water can turn to snow in a SECOND.

Meteorologist and ‘Extreme cold hunter’ Sebastian Balders paid a visit to the tiny hamlet, where average winter temperatures are approximately -46C, with the record low being a chilly -68C.

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‘Extreme cold hunter’ Sebastian Balders in Oymyakon, Russia, where winter temperatures average -46CCredit: YouTube - Sebastian Balders

Balder spent a few days in the Siberian village, which has a population of 500, to acclimatise to the weather and find out what it is really like to live in the coldest inhabited place on earth.

During his stay, he most of his interactions with local people, including one jaw-dropping moment when a young man demonstrated just how cold temperatures were with a clever experiment.

Standing outside Balders' guesthouse at sunrise, the local man poured boiling water from a kettle into an empty saucepan, before throwing the liquid up into the air.

As soon as the water started to move out of the pan, it transformed into powdery snow.

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page, said: "If you want to go to the toilet at night, you need to wear every layer that you have.

"It is very annoying and to be outside on the toilet at –50°C is not funny at all."

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This monument commemorates the moment in 1933, when temperatures reached 67.7 °C, the lowest recorded temperature for any permanently inhabited locationCredit: YouTube - Sebastian Balders

In an amusing moment, Balders also learns how difficult everyday household chores are during wintertime, when he attempts to dry his freshly-washed underwear outside.

He leaves the boxer shorts outside for ten minutes and then returns to check on them.

The material is frozen so stiff that he can rip the garment into tiny pieces with his bare hands.

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Balders attempts to dry his freshly-washed underwear outsideCredit: YouTube - Sebastian Balders
After ten minutes, the boxers are frozen so stiff that he can rip them apart with his bare handsCredit: YouTube - Sebastian Balders

While the people of Oymyakon face extreme struggles every year as a result of where they live, Balders revealed that they were actually some of the nicest people he has ever met.

He said: "Wintertime is dead because most of the people stay inside.

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"But they are very warm-hearted and probably the friendliest people I have ever met.

"They are very isolated but they are happy."

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