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Oymyakon In Siberia Attracts Tourists With Jumping Into An Icy Lake At -76°F
Oymyakon is a settlement in Siberia, which is considered the coldest place in the northern hemisphere. There are about 750 inhabitants living in the town, located at 740 meters above sea level.
In the past winter months, this place has become a very popular destination among tourists.
Local guides now provide tourists with an unforgettable experience that includes accommodation in the coldest place, while also taking tourists to the nearby lake where they can cool down. All that for $700.
The whole venture by jumping into ice water runs at extremely low temperatures.
They shared a video on the web in which one of the courageous tourists jumped into ice water at Siberian temperature. The air temperature was just -76 degrees Fahrenheits that day, but the brave tourist jumped in water despite low temperatures.
In the past winter months, this place has become a very popular destination among tourists.
Local guides now provide tourists with an unforgettable experience that includes accommodation in the coldest place, while also taking tourists to the nearby lake where they can cool down. All that for $700.
The whole venture by jumping into ice water runs at extremely low temperatures.
They shared a video on the web in which one of the courageous tourists jumped into ice water at Siberian temperature. The air temperature was just -76 degrees Fahrenheits that day, but the brave tourist jumped in water despite low temperatures.