Well, Norilsk is actually is not a Siberia, it's extreme North, just near to Antartica itself. If you want to see a siberian city, you can watch this video watch?v=xmnNJVQLcgk
@STUser100 No, you didn't. If you want to send it to me in a PM, I'd be happy to watch it. When you copy and paste a youtube link on a youtube video, it cuts out part of the link. The site doesn't allow it.
@richig761 although lowest record temperature was registered at Vostok Base in Antarctica, siberia is colder!! the cold in antarctica is so dry that you can be outside with -40 but you will feel it like -10!!.. many areas in siberia can be -40 and wet, so u will feel much colder! greetings from Argentina!
@johnsalchijohn Yeah, I realize that. I'm just talking strictly from a numbers standpoint. The average temperature in Antarctica is colder than anywhere else by a pretty good margin. That's all I'm saying. I believe that it does probably FEEL colder in Siberia. Also, lol... that day in Vostok when the temperature registered at MINUS 127 or whatever it was. I don't care if itss dry or wet, that's absolutely ridiculously cold.
@richig761 I lived in Siberia for 11 years. It really FEELS cold, especially in winter mornings. Imagine - you come out into the dark street, cold wind blows in your face, eyes immediately become dry, it's difficult to move your lips. But it's not so terrible!)
@johnsalchijohn when it's dry it feels much colder. water and snow turn into ice wheras humid cold actually feels warmer. at -40 cold it feels -10 with humidity. I'm saying this because i live in canada. But also winter in Northern Pakistan feels the same way. Cold when it's dry and not so cold when humid.
Mon dieu, comme la Sibérie est belle !
C'est vraiment merveilleux !
synalag 2 days ago
Прошлой зимой в Питере покруче была. =)
0Russia0 3 months ago
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Warmest greetings from Singapore. Truly a lovely video .. my utmost admiration for the people of Siberia.
Jafri Basron (jafribasron@Gmail.com)
cpl2024 5 months ago
@DakotaY12 Uhh... Siberia is slightly warmer than Antarctica. So, not at all.
richig761 6 months ago
@richig761
Well, Norilsk is actually is not a Siberia, it's extreme North, just near to Antartica itself. If you want to see a siberian city, you can watch this video watch?v=xmnNJVQLcgk
STUser100 2 months ago
@STUser100 You can't copy and paste other youtube videos on youtube. All I'm saying is, that Siberia is not quite as cold as Antarctica.
richig761 2 months ago
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Why "cant"? I did it successfully
STUser100 2 months ago
@STUser100 No, you didn't. If you want to send it to me in a PM, I'd be happy to watch it. When you copy and paste a youtube link on a youtube video, it cuts out part of the link. The site doesn't allow it.
richig761 2 months ago
@richig761 although lowest record temperature was registered at Vostok Base in Antarctica, siberia is colder!! the cold in antarctica is so dry that you can be outside with -40 but you will feel it like -10!!.. many areas in siberia can be -40 and wet, so u will feel much colder! greetings from Argentina!
johnsalchijohn 1 month ago
@johnsalchijohn Yeah, I realize that. I'm just talking strictly from a numbers standpoint. The average temperature in Antarctica is colder than anywhere else by a pretty good margin. That's all I'm saying. I believe that it does probably FEEL colder in Siberia. Also, lol... that day in Vostok when the temperature registered at MINUS 127 or whatever it was. I don't care if itss dry or wet, that's absolutely ridiculously cold.
richig761 1 month ago
@richig761 I lived in Siberia for 11 years. It really FEELS cold, especially in winter mornings. Imagine - you come out into the dark street, cold wind blows in your face, eyes immediately become dry, it's difficult to move your lips. But it's not so terrible!)
reginagorsky 5 days ago
@reginagorsky I can't even imagine that kind of cold. lol
richig761 4 days ago
@richig761 It's not late to improve the situation! You're welcome to Siberia! Though I myself moved away as soon as I could, lol)))
reginagorsky 4 days ago
@johnsalchijohn when it's dry it feels much colder. water and snow turn into ice wheras humid cold actually feels warmer. at -40 cold it feels -10 with humidity. I'm saying this because i live in canada. But also winter in Northern Pakistan feels the same way. Cold when it's dry and not so cold when humid.
CountNadir 2 weeks ago
I liked it and I have it on a page in my blog. Thanks.
Noon50 1 year ago
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RosinaMETEO 1 year ago
@RosinaMETEO , Vangelis- Ask the Mountains
LesnaCzarownica 1 year ago
very good choice of music:) suits well
mrqbboy 2 years ago