Duration: (1:2) ?Subscribe5835 2025-02-15T13:59:11+00:00
Extreme Cold Weather Survival Tips
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–50 C in Alberta: What happens when extreme cold hits? | About That
(5:52)
Life in the COLDEST PLACE on Earth (Record-Breaking Cold!) | Yakutsk, Yakutia
(14:40)
How a Family with 7 Kids Survive in the Extreme Cold at -50°C (-58°F)
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One Day in the Coldest Village on Earth −71°C (−95°F) | Yakutia, Siberia
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The world is warming, so why is the US so cold right now?
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Can I Survive -21°C Snowstorm in Freezing Cold? EXTREME Winter Camping
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Risks \u0026 Benefits Of Training In Cold Temperatures
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You Won't Believe How These Villagers Live in -40° Temperatures
(50:18)
Farming at -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia
(13:46)
How a Mother with 6 Children Prepares for the -71°C Winter in Yakutia
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Living alone in the Siberian Wilderness | Winter is coming
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Living Alone in the Wild Siberian Forest for 20 years (-71°C, -96°F) Yakutia
(13:49)
Mr. Ali is building a house for him and Fatima to live in
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Going to School in the Coldest Town on Earth (−64°C, −84°F) | Yakutsk, Siberia
(9:28)
What Is It Like Working in the Coldest City On Earth? -62°C (-79.6°F), Yakutsk
(14:23)
Raising 22 Children in the World's Coldest City −64°C (−84°F) Yakutsk, Siberia
(16:23)
CID In Cold Blood | क्या Team CID जान पाएगी Kanchola का राज़? | CID | Full Episode
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How the cold temperatures are impacting neighbors in Council Bluffs, Omaha
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Why Does Cold Weather Kill Your Phone?
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What’s The Hottest Hot and Coldest Cold?
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Freezing cold temperatures across US
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-36°C (-32°F) Living with weeks of Freezing Cold near the North Pole ︱ Svalbard
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Surviving below freezing temperatures solo car camping
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Cold Weather RUINS Fishing? We Put It to the Test!
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Yes, Paint CAN be Ruined by Cold Temperatures!!!
(15:28)
Does Cold Weather Cause Colds?
(4:18)
How Do We Keep Warm at -71°C (-95°F)? House Tour | Yakutia
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How to Stay Warm in Cold Temperatures
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Layering to get outside in very cold temperatures.
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