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THE WORLD'S COLDEST VILLAGE

Inside the tiny Siberian town where -62C temperatures are freezing locals’ eyelashes and shattering thermometers

It was so icy in the Siberian outpost of Oymyakon, Russia, that one woman's eyelashes turned into icicles.

WELCOME to the world's coldest village - where bone-cracking minus 62C temperatures have shattered thermometers.

It has been so icy in the Siberian outpost of Oymyakon that one woman's eyelashes even turned into icicles.

 A woman takes a selfie photograph after her eyelashes turned into icicles
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 A woman takes a selfie photograph after her eyelashes turned into iciclesCredit: Anastasia Gruzdeva/The Siberian Times

The digital thermometer was installed last year to help Oymyakon market itself to tourists, but it gave up the ghost at minus 62C.

One villager in Oymyakon even recorded a temperature of minus 67C, while others agreed that official readings did not tell the full story.

But elsewhere life went on as normal in the Siberian freezer.

A remarkable video shows an outdoor fish market fully functioning at a temperature of minus 50C in regional capital Yakutsk, the world’s coldest city.

Chinese tourists strip to their underwear to splash in an ice pool as Siberian temperatures plummet to below minus 60C
 Another local poses for a photo with his face covered in frost
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Another local poses for a photo with his face covered in frostCredit: @khakhsaat_djulus/The Siberian Times
 The village in Siberia gets so cold this thermometer broke when it hit -62C
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The village in Siberia gets so cold this thermometer broke when it hit -62CCredit: Ykt.ru/The Siberian Times
 The village is icy Siberia is considered the world's coldest village
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The village is icy Siberia is considered the world's coldest villageCredit: @volshebniy_misha/The Siberian Times

Resident Vladimir Danilov made the film while going to buy whitefish to make local dish stroganina.

This is a popular dish if indigenous people in northern Siberia - thin slices, eaten raw.

Vladimir admitted: “While filming the trading stalls my hands froze to wild pain. And sellers stand here all day long. How do they warm themselves?”

Elsewhere life goes on as normal.

A girl is seen on a video brushing snow from a hardy local Yakut horse in temperatures nudging minus 60C.

 Temperatures do get lower in Antarctica - but that only occurs in uninhabited areas
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Temperatures do get lower in Antarctica - but that only occurs in uninhabited areasCredit: Semen Sivtsev/The Siberian Times
 A man feeds his livestock in the freezing snow and ice
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A man feeds his livestock in the freezing snow and iceCredit: Semen Sivtsev/The Siberian Times

Only one brave cyclist was seen commuting to work in the biting cold spell.

But photographer Petr Chugunov persuaded a ballerina to perform outside in minus 41C.

In 1933, a temperature of minus 67.7C was recorded in Oymyakon, accepted as the lowest ever in the northern hemisphere.

Lower temperatures are recorded in Antarctica, but here there are no permanently inhabited settlements.

 Locals claimed temperatures were even lower than official readings of -62C
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Locals claimed temperatures were even lower than official readings of -62CCredit: Petr Chugunov/The Siberian Times


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