Info

Journey to the Pole of Cold

Yakutian girl at the school in Oymyakon prepared after her school hours to leave home with a warm fur cap and scarf. The area is extremely cold during the winter. Two towns by the highway, Tomtor and Oymyakon, both claim the coldest inhabited place on earth (often referred to as -71.2°C, but might be -67.7°C) outside of Antarctica. The average temperature in Oymyakon in January is -42°C (daily maximum) and -50°C (daily minimum). The images had been made during an outside temperature in between -50°C up to -55°C. Oymyakon, Oimjakon, Yakutia, Jakutien, Russian Federation, Russia, RUS, 20.01.2010

Add to Cart Download
Filename
POLEofCOLD-099.jpg
Copyright
Bjoern Steinz
Image Size
3631x5448 / 13.9MB
https://www.photoshelter.com/support/license
https://photos.oka2.com
Contained in galleries
POLE_OF_COLD
Yakutian girl at the school in Oymyakon prepared after her school hours to leave home with a warm fur cap and scarf. The area is extremely cold during the winter. Two towns by the highway, Tomtor and Oymyakon, both claim the coldest inhabited place on earth (often referred to as -71.2°C, but might be -67.7°C) outside of Antarctica. The average temperature in Oymyakon in January is -42°C (daily maximum) and -50°C (daily minimum). The images had been made during an outside temperature in between -50°C up to -55°C. Oymyakon, Oimjakon, Yakutia, Jakutien, Russian Federation, Russia, RUS, 20.01.2010