The Road of Bones: Oymyakon, Russia’s Frozen Pathway

Oymyakon, Russia, houses the bone-chilling “Road of Bones,” a testament to Soviet-era labor camps. With temperatures dropping below -50°C, it’s Earth’s coldest inhabited place. Its resilient inhabitants survive on reindeer herding and ice fishing, preserving history amidst the harsh yet fascinating landscape.
The Road of Bones: Oymyakon, Russia’s Frozen Pathway
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