They Pulled It From the Frozen River | Two Sisters Alone in the Taiga at -60°C
Автор: Frozen Desert
Загружено: 2026-01-22
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Two Evenki sisters live alone in the Siberian taiga at -60°C. They survive in a traditional reindeer-hide tent called a dyu, herding their small flock of 25 reindeer. One frozen morning, they discover one of their beloved animals has fallen through thin ice into a frozen river. 🦌❄️
What follows is a desperate rescue across cracking ice, armed only with rope and determination.
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📍 LOCATION: Siberian Taiga, Russia
🌡️ TEMPERATURE: -60°C (-76°F)
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THE EVENKI PEOPLE
The Evenki are indigenous reindeer herders spread across 7 million square kilometers of Siberian taiga. Unlike large-scale tundra herders, Evenki families keep small herds of 20-30 tame reindeer used for transportation and milk - never slaughtered for meat. Their bond with these animals runs generations deep.
WHAT YOU'LL SEE
Morning routine in a traditional dyu tent
Tending the iron stove at -60°C
Traditional Evenki clothing with embroidered patterns
The desperate ice rescue
Aurora borealis over the frozen taiga
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⚠️ This video was created using AI video generation technology for educational and documentary purposes.
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