Think Where You Live Is Cold? Pfffft

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BrotherBart

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Permanently inhabited because at those temps it's impossible to move. :rolleyes:
 
-92 C is like -133 American Degrees!!!
 
No skeeters either.
 
Check this out ... the Walking Wounded made the South Pole today==c
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No flies indeed, or walks outside....and the vehicles must run 24/7! I wonder if dogs actually pee outside in Siberia or if they toilet train the pups...
 
"Temperatures at spots along a 1,000 km strip of a remote and desolate ice plateau in East Antarctica have been measured between −92° to −93.2° C."

"According to NASA the coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth is located in northeastern Siberia, where temperatures dropped to -67.8° in the towns of Verkhoyansk – 1802 and Oymyakon – 1933."

http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/2013/12/11/scientists-find-the-coldest-place-on-earth/
So what is that in Fahrenheit ?
 
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