Cold tourism might have something to do with it. The sun rose a. In July, it gets to This is where Stalin sent his political exiles and before that the Czars too. And this from Walter Mayr in Der Spiegel:. Drinking water from the Jana River is delivered by tractor in the form of blocks of ice -- in return for cash payment. Old thermal clothing, free during Soviet days, is worn as long as possible. The only way to prevent death from exposure is to wear the pelts and skins of animals that live above the Arctic Circle -- and to keep moving.
Wood fires in roadside huts and car engines kept running throughout the day provide respite to anyone forced to spend time outdoors. Climate change. Published 23 June Member: Russian Federation. Share this page. Climate change increases threats in South West Pacific. What is trending Climate change. Disaster risk reduction. In their spare time, Ayal and his neighbour play video games downloaded by his brothers in town. They are fans of the game Undertale, in which players control a child who has fallen into the Underground, a large secluded region underneath the surface of the Earth.
His siblings visit him once a year, for the summer solstice, a time at which a big gathering is organised. Airline tickets are particularly expensive in the region, and it costs hundreds of pounds for a round trip. Antonov AN planes from the Soviet era are still used to connect the region of Verkhoyansk to Yakutsk.
Difficult climatic conditions sometimes make navigation dangerous, and the airline owning the planes has had six crashes and major incidents since All images copyright Brice Portolano. Image source, Brice Portolano. A concrete monument resembling a wooly mammoth head commemorates Verkhoyansk as the site of the Arctic Cold Pole.
Verkhoyansk is one of the most isolated towns in this region. There are no roads leading to this place. In winter, when the entire region has iced over, Verkhoyansk can be reached by following the course of the frozen Yana River, driving over the frozen marshes. In the summer, when the river has melted and the marshes has thawed, the only way to reach Verkhoyansk is by a helicopter.
Residents spend the winter pretty much in hibernation, avoiding going outdoors as much as possible. Homes are heated by wood fire and hot water pumped from the central heating plant that runs round the clock, all throughout the winter.
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