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Earth's coldest places

Shiver our timbers
Fraser, Colorado, USA
Fraser, Colorado, USA
Oymyakon, Russia
Oymyakon, Russia
Vostok Station, Antarctica
Vostok Station, Antarctica
International Falls, Minnesota, USA
International Falls, Minnesota, USA
Prospect Creek, Alaska, USA
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Yellowknife, Canada
Yellowknife, Canada
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Snag, Canada
Yakutsk, Russia
Yakutsk, Russia
Harbin, China
Harbin, China
Stanley, Idaho, USA
Stanley, Idaho, USA
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Shiver our timbers

Next time you feel a little chilly or complain because your hands are cold, think about frigid Siberian winters. Or how it might feel to be in Vostok, Antarctica, where the lowest temperature on Earth was recorded in 1983 (a bone-chilling -128.6°F/-89.2°C). Yet, cloaked in snow and dripping with gleaming icicles, these wintry scenes can be as beautiful as they are brutal. Are you wrapped up warm? Then we’ll begin.

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Ella Buchan

09 June 2021

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