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How People with Disabilities Live in the Coldest City on Earth (−71°C/−95°F)
Dima's life in Yakutsk is a remarkable tale of resilience and determination. Despite being born with a disability, he embraces each day with unwavering positivity. With the support of his loving family and loyal friends, Dima navigates the harsh winter conditions, showcasing remarkable talent as a singer and spreading warmth throughout his frosty city.
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My Summer Holiday 155 Days Building 1M Dollars Water Slide Park into Underground Swimming Pool House
My Summer Holiday 155 Days Building 1M Dollars Water Slide Park into Underground Swimming Pool House
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Who we are?
We are a group of 4 friends who live in San Francisco, the United States of America. We worked together in a company. Currently, we just decided to quite our job and started our job as our hobby and dream job as builders. We love building. We got the same mindset actually. Recently, we just move to live in Oklahoma, the southern of the USA. I got a plot of land here, so we come and start making videos about how to build, how to survive, and mostly about the primitive skills in the jungle.
How does it made?
It’s been a while that we haven’t upload our new video. We spent 155 days to build such a goodness water slide park into a huge swimming pool. We got our master plan and an advance architecture design for the whole building structure. Actually, we are not architecture, we just love building especially the underground house and swimming pool.
Our water slide was built as a twin water slide and the shape is similar to the walking snake. We dug a big termite house to make two holes to connect with our water slide. Also this water slide is really unique in term of shape and art style.
The tunnel temple house was design as the Disney Land Temple and mix with our special new ideas by using only the small wood, the rice straw, and the clay to make the roof. Inside the house as a bedroom we got two beds which were the same style as a twin bed. The bed was design as a classic and unique style.
Everything was handmade, so the primitive tools that we normally used are hoes, shovels, trowels, axe, spades, and a machete.
How big is this building?
We separated this building into two parts. The first parts is about the water slide and the swimming pool and the second parts is about the underground house. The first part dimension is 9metres by 12metres and it is 4.5metres depth. The second part, underground house, dimension is 4metres by 4metres and the depth is only 4metres.
#waterslide #building #underground #swimmingpool #templehouse
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Are Yakut Knives Better than Japanese? The Yakut Knife Making Process
The Yakutian knife is globally known for its exceptional durability, sharpness, and multifunctional versatility, with a design unlike any other blade in the world. The origin of the knife is closely tied to the nomadic lifestyle and the harsh, cold environment of the region. It’s often serves every family for generations, becoming an enduring symbol of tradition and craftsmanship.
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Living Alone in the Wild Forest for 20 Years. Part 4: How Samuil gets food, water & shower
For over 20 years, Samuil has been living alone in the Siberian forest. He's chosen this harsh environment because he lost his family when he was young. Now, accompanied only by his faithful dogs, he faces the challenges of this isolated life. In this episode, you'll get a glimpse into his world as winter draws near...
To discover more about Samuil's life, you can watch here:
Part 1:
• Living Alone in the Wild Siberian For...
Part 2:
• Living Alone in the Wild Siberian For...
Part 3:
• Living Alone in the Wild Siberian For...
Chapters:
0:00 Previously
00:13 How we get to Samuil's place
01:29 Sumuil's morning routine
02:20 How Samuil gets his food
04:32 What Samuil does if he has nothing to eat
05:30 Cooking
07:09 How Samuil shower
08:30 Our arrival
09:21 Lunch
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How We Have Fun at −64°C (−84°F)? Yakutsk, Siberia
Many people wonder how we manage to live in a place where winter temperatures are nearly as cold as Mars and how we find enjoyment in our lives. Today, we will take you on a journey through a typical weekend in the world's coldest city and show you how we entertain ourselves in such extreme weather 🥶
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
00:33 How to care for your skin and stay warm at -64°C
01:36 Walking outside & transport
04:26 Why locals don't move to a warmer place?
05:55 How Daiaana spends her weekend
06:33 Cost of living in Yakutsk
07:11 Frozen Chinatown
07:56 How locals enjoy their life
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How People with Disabilities Live in the Coldest City on Earth (−71°C/−95°F)
Dima's life in Yakutsk is a remarkable tale of resilience and determination. Despite being born with a disability, he embraces each day with unwavering positivity. With the support of his loving family and loyal friends, Dima navigates the harsh winter conditions, showcasing remarkable talent as a singer and spreading warmth throughout his frosty city.
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Duniya Ke Sabase Thande Shahar Jaanaa (-71 °C) YAKUTSK / YAKUTIA
Sabase thanda shahar Oymyakon hai, jo Siberia ke Yakutia mein hai. Is region ko Sakha Republic bhee kaha jaata hai aur yah Russia se juda hai.
Aapane suna hoga ki Minnesota, Michigan ya North Dakota sardiyon mein bohot thande ho jaate hain. Lekin Yakutsk kee kahaanee bilkul alag hai. Yah Alaska bhee nahin hai.
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