Digging Graves at−40°C|Life and Death in Yakutia|Siberia Documentary
Автор: Beyond the Cold Line
Загружено: 2026-01-17
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In Yakutia, Siberia, winter temperatures drop to −40°C, freezing the ground as hard as stone. When someone dies during winter, graves still must be dug — by hand — in one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth.
This documentary shows how Yakut villagers prepare tools, light controlled fires, and work together to break frozen earth while protecting themselves from frostbite and exhaustion. At these temperatures, even metal becomes dangerous, and fatigue can be fatal.
This is not a story about death alone.
It is a story about discipline, community, and survival in extreme cold — where life, respect, and tradition continue even when the earth refuses to open.
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