Lives of People in Yakutia

 






Winter can be quite painful and annoying to many people. At least to the ones living in the places of the world that have cold temperatures and piles of snow. However, this region in Russia called Yakutia, also known as the Sakha Republic, tops it off with winters that get as cold as -50 degrees Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit). The region is located 5,300 kilometers from Moscow and has almost 1 million residents.

A Yakutian photographer named Aleksey Vasiliev decided to capture the daily lives and struggles of the Yakutian people, showing what living in such a cold region looks like and what people do to pass the time.


Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region
Photographer Alexey Vasiliev Shows The Daily Life Of Russia's Coldest Region


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