Surviving at 71°C | A 80 year old woman helps starving snowy owls during a harsh Siberian winter
Автор: jimi jin
Загружено: 2025-12-27
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In Yakutia — the coldest inhabited region on Earth — where temperatures drop to −71°C (−96°F) and even breath turns to ice, a 80-year-old Yakut woman spends her final winters caring for the most fragile lives left in the snow: starving snowy owls.
As endless blizzards bury her small wooden hut, she walks miles through knee-deep snow carrying scraps of frozen fish, calling softly into the white silence. One by one, the owls appear — weak, cold, and desperate — their white feathers blending into the frozen tundra.
❄️ Alone in a land where few humans can survive, she shares what little she has to keep them alive. Her wrinkled hands, wrapped in fur, place food gently on the ice — a simple act of mercy in a world ruled by frost and silence.
This is not just a survival story — it’s a testament to compassion, endurance, and the timeless bond between humans and nature in the coldest place on Earth.
🎥 Witness this moving true story of love, resilience, and life amidst Siberia’s eternal winter.
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