Preparing ice for drinking in the coldest inhabited place in the world - Yakutia

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  • čas přidán 13. 11. 2020
  • Preparing ice as drinking water water in Yakutia - the coldest inhabited place in the world.
    Traditionally Sakha (Yakut) people collect ice to use it as drinking water during one year. My family keeps this tradition and I made a video of our way to prepare ice.
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Komentáře • 915

  • @LifeinYakutia
    @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +437

    Hello everyone! Thank you for your questions! I want to answer to the most frequently asked ones here in this comment.
    1) We don’t purify melted ice, but we always boil it before drinking.
    2) Water in the river is clear enough to drink.
    3) This is a traditional way to preserve drinking water. And it’s also very common in Yakutia, a lot of people do the same. (Not only my family)
    Have a nice day and stay safe ☺️🙏

    • @deadlyshot7548
      @deadlyshot7548 Před 3 lety +11

      Does your family speak the Yakut language? How are languages used there, as in Russian, Yakut etc. My dad loves Yakutia and if he ever has a chance he will move there to live!

    • @lilyl1068
      @lilyl1068 Před 3 lety +6

      Hi Maria . Your videos are interesting please continue making them. For me that was born & raised in Iran & now live in TX , your life style is very different & interesting. Could you make more videos about winter activities? Also do you have running water in Yakutsk ? And how your family take showers, clean & wash dishes, etc... since there is no running water?

    • @user-et8ub8cu1o
      @user-et8ub8cu1o Před 3 lety

      @@deadlyshot7548 7

    • @Melissa0774
      @Melissa0774 Před 3 lety +8

      Do you try to reuse water as much as possible in your home, when it is sanitary to do so? For example, would you try to use the water that you washed your hands with to water a house plant or wash something else? Does anyone ever run out of ice before they're able to get more?

    • @eddiedeleon2425
      @eddiedeleon2425 Před 3 lety +1

      softly, the way you speak thanks learning a lot and reiterating what i saw SOMEONE gave us EVERYTHING, now who are complaining about rains that caused flooding who will clean the bodies of water and the small particles in the air

  • @muhriddinhayitov6762
    @muhriddinhayitov6762 Před rokem +6

    Hi everyone.Im from Uzbekistan.I have never seen this kind of frozen winter because my Uzbekistan not so freezy even in winter.After this video I wish one day Im going to go Yakutia.Thank you Maria for giving us this kind of videos.

  • @MrHriskoch
    @MrHriskoch Před 3 lety +75

    My English teacher is from Yakutia! She has told us so many amazing stories about your beautiful region. Привет из Болгарии! :))

  • @charlie582
    @charlie582 Před 3 lety +40

    i heard "not that cold" and then "-30º" and almost screamed

  • @user-cy3kn7zx1l
    @user-cy3kn7zx1l Před 3 lety +110

    In a world where things move fast and technology consumes us, it's nice to see these simple daily life things. Also I didn't know Yakutia was a place until now! Very interesting

    • @thepretol
      @thepretol Před 10 měsíci +1

      You didn't know about Yakutia, because it's one of the people whose culture is ACTIVELY being erased by aggressive russification. The reason why they live with "simple daily life" is because all of their resources worth BILLIONS of dollars are going toward genocidal wars by the ruscist regime. I'm glad you're finding "inspiration" in all of this.

  • @Anonym1Girl
    @Anonym1Girl Před 3 lety +344

    I’m french and we are currently in lockdown due to the virus, watching you makes me feel like I’m outside. I love your videos and I hope you keep making more ! You also seem more at ease in front of the camera than before

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +60

      Thank you for watching 😌 To be honest, I am still not really comfortable speaking in front of a camera😅

    • @arbutus2158
      @arbutus2158 Před 3 lety +19

      @@LifeinYakutia You do very well at it! Thank you for these videos. I'm sure others have told you but your English is amazing! from a native speaker, you do a great job :)

    • @sarahkaveh7739
      @sarahkaveh7739 Před 3 lety +3

      Hello random french human .I wish I'll speak french someday

    • @littleislandnbird
      @littleislandnbird Před 3 lety +2

      @@sarahkaveh7739 moi aussi. French is so hard to learn 😭

    • @sarahkaveh7739
      @sarahkaveh7739 Před 3 lety +1

      @@littleislandnbird Yes .and if only wr had oportunity to travel to a francaphone country It would be really easy to learn but I myself can't afgord it at all

  • @archeofutura_4606
    @archeofutura_4606 Před 3 lety +264

    Not gonna lie, I was a bit scared for your brother when he was on that last square of ice :D Falling into a river when it's -30 is not something I'd want anyone to go through. Keep up the good work

    • @caumesh143
      @caumesh143 Před 2 lety +3

      wATER IS NOT AS COLD AS ICE,, SO WATER MIGHT BE 9,10 CELCIUS

    • @archeofutura_4606
      @archeofutura_4606 Před 2 lety +15

      @@caumesh143 yeah but coming out of the water will freeze you practically instantly at that temperature. The water is practically balmy compared to the air temperature

    • @yavuz9038
      @yavuz9038 Před 2 lety

      @@archeofutura_4606 they are used to it. Some of them even bath in that water. So its no problem for them tbh

    • @alibekkuantyrov3956
      @alibekkuantyrov3956 Před 2 lety +2

      Just falling into the water is a minor problem compared to the dire possibility of getting taken away by the current under ice with almost zero chance to survive. Unfortunately, there're so many such tragic cases.

    • @livinglifeleona
      @livinglifeleona Před rokem

      They take swims in the cold water for fun at that temperature, although not with clothes. The clothes would make it way too cold.

  • @melik_sah_unsal
    @melik_sah_unsal Před 2 lety +1

    Dear greetings to Saka Turks from Turkey.

  • @rewintatampubolon1727
    @rewintatampubolon1727 Před 3 lety +175

    Hello, Maria. I love your channel. I live in Indonesia, where there is no snow except on a highest mountain in Papua. So, it's very interesting to see your country and watch things that are very different.

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +46

      Our world is so different and beautiful 🤍

    • @074_lifianilangenati9
      @074_lifianilangenati9 Před 2 lety +3

      Kalo di Indo ini pengganti galon WKKWK

    • @alfiahfatwah9327
      @alfiahfatwah9327 Před 2 lety +1

      @@074_lifianilangenati9 bayangin kalo idup di indo trus mo minum aja harus kek gini dulu😳💀

  • @sahilbhardwaj4627
    @sahilbhardwaj4627 Před 2 lety +5

    Happy to see you people working hard there . I must say all the people of your country is very hardworking and helpful . LOVE and SUPPORT from INDIA 🇮🇳.

  • @humairasahar383
    @humairasahar383 Před 2 lety

    4:26 is like frozen is starting ♥️♥️

  • @jimfromm3981
    @jimfromm3981 Před 2 lety +2

    This brought back old memories. In 1950 I was 6 years old. I remember helping my father and my uncle harvest ice blocks from Munising Bay, on Lake Superior. They did not use ice spuds (spears). They used large timber saws, called buck saws. The saw was about 7 feet long with very long teeth, and a round perpendicular handle at one end. It looks like it was easier to use the saw than the spud. The ice blocks, which were perfectly clear, were stored under deep piles of sawdust and remained frozen all year. My uncle was the iceman. He delivered ice to peoples homes during the summer. They put the large blocks into insulated wooden storage boxes, called ice boxes. Ice boxes were used by everyone before refrigeration.

  • @littleislandnbird
    @littleislandnbird Před 3 lety +62

    Hi, Maria
    Can you do a video about the Yakutia language? Like how to say simple words like “hello”, “fishing”, “winter”, etc in your local language, or other fun facts about it.
    Thank you. Love from a Chinese living in Canada. 💛

  • @iusemathinreallife
    @iusemathinreallife Před 3 lety +154

    This is so interesting, I’m so happy I found your channel 😻❄️

    • @mayastoyanovawarner7997
      @mayastoyanovawarner7997 Před 3 lety +5

      I was just about to type the same comment! :D I'm hypnotized by this channel.

    • @iusemathinreallife
      @iusemathinreallife Před 3 lety +2

      @@mayastoyanovawarner7997 We are all hypnotised by Yakutia and the beautiful Maria :)

  • @julietmaeloyola9253
    @julietmaeloyola9253 Před 2 lety +2

    The way of living in your place is very interesting and the way you survive in the coldest weather is really amazing. I love videos.

  • @rameees
    @rameees Před 3 lety +52

    It makes you wonder, people in the remote parts of the world are more kind than the ones living near you. Love what you do. Keep doing. 😊

    • @mozartips
      @mozartips Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, because people near you have to share resources with you, that's why they don't like you, and those people in the remote parts of the world have enough to go around so they don't care.

  • @stardustlight7641
    @stardustlight7641 Před 3 lety +15

    Interesting how this is something so normal to you, but something completely new to many people watching this video. I like to watch videos like this, to see how people live around the world, things like this always inspire me. You are making really nice videos, i like how informative they are! Keep it up!

  • @ytraquib
    @ytraquib Před 2 lety +5

    Hello I am from India and I am fascinated by this place! Thank you for sharing this. Be safe and healthy ❤️

  • @user-gc5ij3zc4k
    @user-gc5ij3zc4k Před 3 lety +2

    You deserve an award for photographing in these different weather conditions from the world. Thank you because we knew this city through your lens. I will visit this city one day. Water and call you to accompany me

  • @gee40trots
    @gee40trots Před 2 lety +20

    I'm from Swaziland and the coldest weather I've ever experienced is 5°c. Watching your channel makes me have a wish of touching the snow for just once in my life. Thanks for sharing your life experience in Yakuita. Love your channel😉❤️

    • @jamescanjuggle
      @jamescanjuggle Před 2 lety

      wow that's insane to me, im living in ireland and 5°c is the temperature most days😂

    • @gee40trots
      @gee40trots Před 2 lety

      @@jamescanjuggle We should swap just for a day 😂. Right now it's 26°c, we are in summer.

    • @jamescanjuggle
      @jamescanjuggle Před 2 lety

      @@gee40trots oh jesus no, sure id be crispy by the time i stepped off the airplane

  • @martinlugus7242
    @martinlugus7242 Před 3 lety +17

    Absolutely fascinating. The warmth of your nature and that of your family is in utter contrast the the very cold environment in winter.

  • @jcm3349
    @jcm3349 Před 2 lety +4

    I am the type of person who loves snow“despite the fact I live in Africa” but this video made me realize how life is actually hard there 👍🏾

  • @KateeAngel
    @KateeAngel Před 3 lety +2

    Ваш канал, это то, чего так не хватало на Ютубе)

  • @Smarty9300
    @Smarty9300 Před 2 lety

    I hope this these traditions and way of life stays forever as long as possible

  • @Hypertropes
    @Hypertropes Před 3 lety +7

    Love your videos. Your description of your brothers was so lovely, it really warmed my heart!

  • @rhoeasie
    @rhoeasie Před 3 lety +22

    Just found your channel and it's very interesting and super informative! I've always wanted to travel to Siberia, especially Yakutia and also Lake Baikal, these two places that are extremes of the world in their own ways. I hope I get a chance to do so one day. Greetings from Finland!

  • @ayush.01
    @ayush.01 Před rokem +1

    You're very kind-hearted sister 🤗💖
    Thanks for sharing these videos 😊🥳

  • @ginasteighner6524
    @ginasteighner6524 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! I admire your hardwork and resilience. I could not imagine living in such a very cold place. I am originally from the Philippines, it’s warm all year round. I love watching your videos and i learned a lot about your country. God bless your heart.

  • @NotYourMommasHistory
    @NotYourMommasHistory Před 3 lety +27

    I really love your channel! Please keep creating!

  • @scdu
    @scdu Před 3 lety +37

    Anyone else get asmr from this?

  • @creativemohsin3612
    @creativemohsin3612 Před 2 lety

    I like the way u talk .very polite and comprehensive

  • @AnujKumar-1007
    @AnujKumar-1007 Před 2 lety

    That’s some serious hard work for drinking water. People don’t value its scarcity when they get it easily. 🙏

  • @derotos
    @derotos Před 3 lety +7

    Hello Maria! I just watched a couple of your videos - loved them all. You broadcasting values and your content is really unique. I bet not many people has any idea about Yakutsk - or Sakhas if you prefer this one. So don`t give up, make your videos and share them here. Worth to watch them.

  • @irelandswanderer
    @irelandswanderer Před 3 lety +21

    What a beautiful video and I love the way you talk so lovingly about your family! They all sound amazing

  • @aborworld3509
    @aborworld3509 Před 2 lety

    Don't get me wrong here Maria but your voice is so soothing,i play your videos to fall asleep .Its helps a lot because i have trouble falling asleep.

  • @JackDodgeYT
    @JackDodgeYT Před 3 lety +1

    Have been loving your videos and can't stop binging!! So fascinating to see how you guys drink water. Keep going!!

  • @melaniewang5869
    @melaniewang5869 Před 3 lety +6

    Love your videos! The sky must be so clear and stunning during the night, can you see polar light and the galaxy there?

  • @camijohnson999
    @camijohnson999 Před 3 lety +11

    It would be really interesting if you made a video about how similar/different your life is to how your ancestors lived (apart from obvious things like internet or electricity lol). It seems like you do a lot of traditional things in day-to-day life and it's really beautiful to see that you are so in touch with your culture!

  • @tharykookie797
    @tharykookie797 Před 2 lety

    Ran into this channel by chance and now I can’t stop watching. Your voice is so soothing!

  • @watchesonly
    @watchesonly Před 2 lety

    Nice polite and calm voice and narration Marie.👍🏼

  • @anbeban
    @anbeban Před 3 lety +4

    I love this video, Maria! Thank you for sharing - I can't wait to show it to my son (he's 6 and will love to see what you and your family do!)

  • @Koalagurl77
    @Koalagurl77 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing with us! I hope you keep making videos because I find your culture and homeland interesting! I am also indigenous myself from Canada but I live in California now.

    • @anjafink8996
      @anjafink8996 Před 3 lety +1

      You might share some ancestors, since most of native North Americans originally came from Siberia.

  • @MarrrryyyT275
    @MarrrryyyT275 Před 2 lety

    I’ve never heard of Yakutia until a few week’s ago when I stumbled across your channel. I’m from New Zealand awesome to see how you live .

  • @ethanvlogs48
    @ethanvlogs48 Před 2 lety

    Such a sweet and humble with melodicas voice.,, I appreciate your work and thanks for showing us your culture

  • @Jusoon
    @Jusoon Před 3 lety +3

    This is fascinating! Thank you for posting it! And yes, we call the yellow thing a trailer :)

    • @anjafink8996
      @anjafink8996 Před 3 lety +1

      Finally someone who answers her question. 😀👏

  • @universewithme
    @universewithme Před 2 lety +9

    This is amazing to see different cultures and life. Thank you for your hard work to make this video! And thank for your family to share their moment here.

  • @harleythesalami6956
    @harleythesalami6956 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your uploads and positive outlook. Helped me through lock-down. I think I'd like to explore Yakutia one day. Love from London

  • @denisesousa5153
    @denisesousa5153 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your videos! I love seeing your way of living, your culture, your adaptations to living in such harsh conditions! Great!!

  • @ThePendoMaster
    @ThePendoMaster Před 3 lety +12

    Being from Florida, the coldest temperature I've experienced in my entire life so far is like -5 C (I was traveling, it usually doesn't even get to 10 C where I'm from lol). I can't even imagine -30 C being the right time of the year to do ANYTHING outside, especially not hard physical work like that. So interesting to see how people from completely different parts of the world get by.
    Do you know how long have people in your part of the world been using this method? It's pretty smart to realize that the water at the top is more pure.

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +8

      This is traditional Yakut way to preserve drinking water. :) my ancestors did almost the same, but without machines

    • @dramahelper5948
      @dramahelper5948 Před 2 lety +2

      I am from Assam, India, the coldest I have experienced is 8°C and Hottest 44°C 😄

    • @user-wv6xq3cl2t
      @user-wv6xq3cl2t Před rokem

      -30 для нас практически осень или весна

  • @tbhiloveyall
    @tbhiloveyall Před 3 lety +13

    Здравствуйте Мария Фомична!
    Я Эрсан Гуляев, был вашим учеником в ESL (Ларионова 8) с 2017-2018
    Вы оказывается ведёте свой ютуб канал, я удивлён!) У меня есть вопрос, вы все ещё преподаёте в ESL? Рад что ютуб порекомендовал это видео 👍🏻
    Спасибо за внимание)
    Good luck!

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +4

      Здравствуй, Эрсан 🙋🏻‍♀️ Сейчас я не преподаю в ESL, но очень скучаю по тем временам💔 и нашей группе EMS 🙆🏻‍♀️ Рада видеть тебя на своем канале ☺️ Keep learning English 😉

  • @nicolelondon7673
    @nicolelondon7673 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for all the work you put into this channel, just found it this week and I really love being able to get a glimpse into life in such a beautiful, far-away part of the world. I’m studying Russian myself right now, but I have to say I had only a vague understanding of this part of the country before watching your channel. Thank you for educating me! And I love how much of your traditional culture is still alive and well.

  • @rosiereal804
    @rosiereal804 Před 2 lety

    Fascinating!!! Thank you for sharing that. I always learn something new from you.

  • @followdg
    @followdg Před 2 lety +4

    Your videos are really great! Keep up the amazing work! I can't imagine working outdoors in -30C weather haha. But, can you imagine working outdoors in +50C in the summer of Dubai?

  • @CyberFreaked
    @CyberFreaked Před 3 lety +4

    "It's not that cold at this time of the year, it's get around -30" 😂 Here in the netherlands if we have maybe few days with -10

    • @binyanlumagnettradingltd5938
      @binyanlumagnettradingltd5938 Před 2 lety

      From where I live, if we have snow in the winter, We have paid holiday at home. No need to go to work.

  • @Ganaha_Celosia_Priskos
    @Ganaha_Celosia_Priskos Před 3 lety +2

    I stumbled upon your channel maybe a couple of days ago but I'm so fascinated by it! You have a sweet voice and your videos are very informative! I hope your channel goes far and becomes more popular!

  • @littlelearningexplorer

    Great videos 👍👍👍 Thanks for all the info and the videos !!!

  • @romanal.1738
    @romanal.1738 Před 3 lety +4

    I really enjoy your videos, thank you. My question is: do you feel some of the climate changes in Yakutsk and the whole region?

  • @Sharmajiautodeal
    @Sharmajiautodeal Před 3 lety +16

    Very hard work 👌

  • @farida87fyfy
    @farida87fyfy Před 2 lety

    Glad accidentally found your channel today. Awesome

  • @mamaboss7799
    @mamaboss7799 Před 2 lety

    Im glad I came across your video. So interesting and informative. I like the way you speak. Very calm and relaxed.

  • @littlemisschecka
    @littlemisschecka Před 3 lety +5

    This was how they showed it in Frozen😍

  • @marjaholman3805
    @marjaholman3805 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, Thanks for the beautiful video. I really wonder how you keep your house warm in winter. Is a house well isolated ? Which material do you use for isolation. What kind of fuel do you use to heat up the house? Wood or gas or something else? Do you also use the ice cubes for showering by heating the water ? Is the shower cabin well isolated? Many questions!

  • @stefka9156
    @stefka9156 Před 3 lety

    I've subscribed your channel, it's super interesting, and above all Maria can give me calm and warmth thanks to her voice and smile. Thank you!

  • @emilye126
    @emilye126 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I love learning about different cultures..love from South Carolina ❤

  • @KeekiNoJutsu
    @KeekiNoJutsu Před 2 lety +3

    Your channel is so interesting 💙 this world is so big and having a little window to how life is in your town is so cool. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, keep it up!

  • @jerichochang2006
    @jerichochang2006 Před 3 lety +6

    You are one of 4 Russian vloggers I watch regularly. One is from Moscow Region, one is from St. Petersburg and Ufa and the last one is from Norilsk.

  • @daveh5787
    @daveh5787 Před 2 lety

    Hi Maria. I found your videos very interesting. Keep up the good work

  • @kssss4250
    @kssss4250 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing insightful video, makes me admire the people of Yakutia, Survival skills at its best!! keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @elvira1505
    @elvira1505 Před 3 lety +11

    That feel when I had an idea to create a CZcams channel about my homeland Yakutia but found this channel in my recommendations 😂😅
    Your channel is awesome, super glad to find someone who introduces Yakutia and Yakutian culture to people from all over the world on CZcams 😊👍
    Btw how did you learn English so well?

    • @linnfriberg4017
      @linnfriberg4017 Před 3 lety +1

      Cant you too make a channel? I find Yakutia so fascinating, i want to see more!

    • @RisXXX
      @RisXXX Před 3 lety +1

      I agree.
      Make one more channel. :)

  • @mnossy11
    @mnossy11 Před 3 lety +5

    When you’re outside this long, do your toes and face get super cold or are you warm enough with your clothes? I find that even with warm winter boots with wool lining, my toes STILL get cold in the winter :/

  • @MateusMortais
    @MateusMortais Před 3 lety +1

    you have a beautiful family and live in a precious place full of amazing people who are willing to help each other!!!! amazing video!!!

  • @TheMichaelpilar
    @TheMichaelpilar Před 3 lety

    Loving your channel... I watched a lot related to your town. Thank You..

  • @mnossy11
    @mnossy11 Před 3 lety +40

    Also, I’m curious about how you use water to wash clothes and your hair in the winter. How does that work? (If you don’t mind sharing :) ) do people take showers or baths? I’m very curious about your traditional way of life :)

    • @arzunurr
      @arzunurr Před 3 lety

      yes I'm curious too ~

    • @AmogusAbobusAutobus
      @AmogusAbobusAutobus Před 3 lety +7

      2 type of people: who have "banya" (sauna) and who not😂. You know how sauna works. But if you dont have it, the only option is a little bowl or basin. Its almost 15 litres of water😅. Super annoying proccess, so people usually use the saunas of relatives and friends. Oh, and if you not lazy, no one have to use the same water after someone😂 (yeah, sounds disgusting)

    • @alexandrvasilev2865
      @alexandrvasilev2865 Před 3 lety

      @@AmogusAbobusAutobus "same water after someone" ew, no body does that. But i heard a rumor that british families had to wash their bodies in one water because of water price is too high.

    • @Pdmplaythroughs
      @Pdmplaythroughs Před 2 lety +3

      @@alexandrvasilev2865 as a English resident living in u.k that is true and is still a thing in the more poorer parts of the uk

    • @mexelmesh
      @mexelmesh Před 2 lety

      @@AmogusAbobusAutobus so how often do you take a shower/bath?

  • @deskotjes6536
    @deskotjes6536 Před 3 lety +31

    It’s super interesting for this German girl to get to know your way of living! I wonder though, do you feel concerned about the climate changing and what it might do to Yakutia and your way of living? In Germany we noticed quite big changes over especially the last 5 years I would say. I could imagine a place with these weather extremes noticing it even more?

    • @AvNotasian
      @AvNotasian Před 3 lety +4

      This is actually a psychological effect called confirmation bias, its much more noticeable in Australia because we have extreme climatic cycles that change over a 2-3 year period. As a result farmers blame climate change, when really its a positive IOD year.
      This is the reason science is heavily focused on quantification, because only when you measure something can you ensure that your biases have been filtered out.
      -
      But you are correct, the poles are warming faster than more temperate regions, however the effect of the earths inclination on seasons is highly dominant near the poles, the long nights of zero radiation to warm the place up + the negative feedback of cold air removing water vapor from the air means it will remain extremely cold there in winter. The issue is the average yearly temp, because if this average yearly temp is high enough the permafrost will melt which will transform the country side into a boggy swamp.

    • @strawberryghost1006
      @strawberryghost1006 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AvNotasian Do I understand correctly that you say the changes we see are all part of regular climatic cycles but because we know there is climate change we think that the cause. But we can't see the effect of climate change? Maybe it is specific to Australia? The weather has changed a lot in the past few years where I live. There have been temperature records regularly, often all-time records since the start of tracking in 18th century. From what I remember there used to be just a few days in a year when the temperature in summer reached 30°C. That is now common and there have been actually days when the temperature was attacking 40°C! Winters are noticably warmer too. There was always plenty of snow in winter but last year was the first year when there wasn't a single day with snow! You see, it is hard for me to believe it has nothing to do with climate change when our mild climate suddenly feels more like Mediterranean climate.

    • @AvNotasian
      @AvNotasian Před 3 lety +1

      @@strawberryghost1006 Looks like I didn't explain this well, I'll take another stab at it.
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      Yes, but these records are of the form "record temp on a Tuesday in June", this is what we would expect with global warming and this form of reporting is a form of exaggeration.
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      "but last year was the first year when there wasn't a single day with snow!"
      There are records of winters like this in medieval times.
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      "You see, it is hard for me to believe it has nothing to do with climate change when our mild climate suddenly feels more like Mediterranean climate."
      This is the problem, you FEEL. You have just outlined to me multiple minor practically unnoticeable effects that have been turned into news due to politics. Climate change is happening, but there is no way we would detect the changes unaided without instrumentation, (excluding sea level changes, which are arguably the most significant impact). Don't forget, scientists expect the temp to change by 2degrees over a 100 year period, personally I cannot feel fractions of a degree but I am sure that every hot day of the year will be reported to me as a new record, even if its

    • @rdmz135
      @rdmz135 Před 3 lety +2

      Climate change is real. But the effects of it are not bad enough to be noticeable over a small 5 year time frame. Extend it to a 100 years and then you'll see some real change.

    • @ytgfy
      @ytgfy Před 3 lety +3

      It will be a little bit warmer here that in my opinion is good for people who live in countryside. But people who live in cities afraid that their houses that were built on the permafrost will fall down or sink into the soil. And by the way due to the permafrost it's impossible to build good roads to the northern regions of Yakutia. So there are good and bad about the global warming.

  • @oldkingcole6147
    @oldkingcole6147 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting process! Thanks for sharing!

  • @hxfizax
    @hxfizax Před 2 lety

    2:42 puppy ! 3:50 puppy ! 3:57 puppy !

  • @taugtekhm.8180
    @taugtekhm.8180 Před 3 lety +6

    could you tell about how the global warming effects on your homeland yakutia ?

  • @juujugirlart
    @juujugirlart Před 3 lety +23

    How is the toilet system and waste management like in yakutsk

    • @newpinglegend9304
      @newpinglegend9304 Před 3 lety +6

      This is along the lines of my question.
      Is it sometimes too cold for running water to work? Or is this just the preferred source of drinking water at certain times of year?

    • @iampixel4086
      @iampixel4086 Před 3 lety +3

      Considering that she appears to live in the countryside, I can explain since my grandma lives surrounded by giant plains and fields, too - they may have an outhouse and the poop is, every so often, properly sanitized and reused as fertilizer. You can throw wood chips on top to prevent it from smelling too much.
      It's just a guess, though. Case may be her family has a tank in the ground which they have to empty every once in a while.

    • @alexandrvasilev2865
      @alexandrvasilev2865 Před 3 lety +6

      ​@@iampixel4086 in the countryside toilets are outside, and they usually pretty far away from house - it's a simple cabin made from wood above pit with a hole in a floor. In winter it's not that smelly.
      I grew up in Yakutsk but my dad told when he were little kid he and his friends competed whos poop-tower in toilet were taller =)

    • @iampixel4086
      @iampixel4086 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alexandrvasilev2865 Yep, that's exactly what an outhouse is, though my grandma had it right next to her little house since her field wasn't that big at all. :-)
      Regarding the poop-towers - sounds like something kids would do, haha.

  • @achevsyed6858
    @achevsyed6858 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for video
    Every time I see your videos
    A great feeling to see this snow
    White beautiful place
    Blessings and wishes to all of you
    From beautiful
    California

  • @danielm.4346
    @danielm.4346 Před 3 lety

    Дорообо. Thank you Maria, for this video. A pleasure to watch. Thank you for showing about Life in Yakutia. Махтал.

  • @MrCiaoleo79
    @MrCiaoleo79 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you boil the water befor drinkink? If not why?

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +10

      We always boil melted ice before drinking 😊

  • @shinkirin47
    @shinkirin47 Před 3 lety +3

    One year's worth of drinking water from four rows? Do you purify the water in anyway?

    • @LifeinYakutia
      @LifeinYakutia  Před 3 lety +11

      We don’t purify melted ice, but we always boil it before drinking.

    • @benturner6392
      @benturner6392 Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for asking that, I was wondering the same thing.🙂

  • @kulotskii1149
    @kulotskii1149 Před 2 lety

    Watching from a tropical country phillipines warm greatings to you and to youre hometown there love too watch youre videos i really really feel the cold keep warm always

  • @mirlander1624
    @mirlander1624 Před 3 lety +1

    Yakutia is a magic place, very spiritual and enlightining place, after visiting Yakutia, you come back as a new person, refreshed and reborn

  • @MrChandra206
    @MrChandra206 Před 2 lety

    Hello Maria,
    Your videos are really interesting and very pleasant and clear.
    I like your voice and your channel.

  • @KKB1998
    @KKB1998 Před 2 lety

    Interesting video...love your channel

  • @stephanie8327
    @stephanie8327 Před 2 lety

    I love these videos so much. Watching things like this makes me want to get out of the city and away from all the people. No one here knows hard work and everyone is so spoiled 😣 what a blessing to have been raised in such a place with all the traditions and special ways. Thank you for sharing your amazing life with us !!!!!

  • @danakirkland3543
    @danakirkland3543 Před 3 lety

    I enjoy your videos so much. Thank you for posting. I’ll check Patreon.

  • @MuhammadBilal-mc6hu
    @MuhammadBilal-mc6hu Před rokem

    U speak very soft and clear

  • @nazmulmanik6788
    @nazmulmanik6788 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see u and ur video,,,it was awesome....

  • @azadbd1988
    @azadbd1988 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing such beautiful activities of daily life

  • @Michael-fw5ef
    @Michael-fw5ef Před 2 lety

    Your cultural practices are so interesting to watch

  • @shail194
    @shail194 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing... This video

  • @sharkskingaming6783
    @sharkskingaming6783 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing how clean the ice is. Thanks for making the video.

  • @zkworld6431
    @zkworld6431 Před 2 lety

    11 minutes of mental peace.Kind of meditation. Loved it

  • @frazahmedjin
    @frazahmedjin Před 2 lety

    Loving your some videos.

  • @valiantwarrior4517
    @valiantwarrior4517 Před 2 lety

    Really interesting. Thanks for sharing!

  • @marianopastrana7680
    @marianopastrana7680 Před 2 lety

    I will stop complaining about walking two blocks to the purifying plant to buy my 4-gallon of water container every other day.
    Great story, awesome video.😘

  • @EmLovesCW
    @EmLovesCW Před 3 lety

    This is so cool! I'm so happy I found your channel!

  • @sasharemez7459
    @sasharemez7459 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos Maria!!! I live in the US, but I grew up in Soviet Union.
    I got interested in Yakutia several years ago, and watched some documentaries, but I enjoy CZcams videos more becuEe it shows everyday life of a person plus you explain everything so well, and I love learning about your people and how you life and your culture! Sakha You are beautiful people!!!!