Living alone in the Siberian Wilderness | Winter is coming

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Published 2022-10-31
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This video is about living alone in the Siberian village located far, far from civilization and roads where harsh winters are the norm. Natalia and Dmitry live there, and Dmitry has a wonderful story and hobby.

Winter is coming!

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All Comments (21)
  • @KiunB
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  • I’m from a tropical country that hasn’t experienced winter and it’s fascinating to see how people live in a season we don’t have.
  • @natalie9390
    Is no one going to talk about Dmtri's flute? It sounds beautiful and he makes It himself. Amazing.
  • I appreciate the "Winter is coming" line, then having the GOT theme song played on the flute after. Well played.
  • I live in Quebec, Canada and there is just something I love about winter. It's almost romantic. Going out in the cold, doing something that needs to be done then coming back to a warm home, enjoying the warmth.
  • @chibimeee
    The fact that he doesn’t cut trees to get the wood that he needs but only cut the ones that has already fallen. ❤
  • @vpete001
    I just thought to myself, “I could have swore the winter season just ended in Yakutia recently.” Spring is only a blip on the radar in your country. WOW😊
  • Love the Game of Thrones theme! I’m a professional classical flutist here in the US. Wonderful to see how Dmitri’s flutes are handmade—they sound great!
  • @eslnoob191
    One thing that I find incredible about their lives in Yakutia is how often they HAVE TO go outside into the freezing cold just to perform daily routines, like getting food from the cellar (it's undergound, in another building), or collecting drinking water (they have to melt ice), or going to the toilet and taking a shower (it's an outhouse).
  • @Ainennke
    Gorgeous. The video is beautifully produced, and the family seem lovely. Dmitry's flutes are incredible; what a talented man.
  • We also used wood for additional heat in our home in Canada. The coldest I have experienced in my home town is - 55c. You can tell it is cold when the snow makes a sqeaky sound under your feet when you walk. I really enjoy the Village videos. This is how people are supposed to live, with nature, and in harmony with families. 😊 thank you.
  • Seeing Dimitri do the fist bump with his and your son with the finger movement while pulling away from it afterwards was really something. Even in the Siberian Wilderness, with the internet it tickles me to see that he's aware of such things and does it with his son. Wholesome. There's a lot of good and bad that comes with people consuming the same kind of things online, and it's nice to see the good. I really like how you're utilizing the internet to inform people about your culture, environment, and daily life, and that you're also using it to benefit your family financially and I'm sure also your community. Blessings to you and your family.
  • @EMMYK1916
    Greetings from Ireland. I love your channel. I am in a wheelchair and have nerve damage so I hate the cold physically now, but loved it before this. Hope you and everyone in Siberia have a great, happy and healthy winter. ❤️ 🇮🇪
  • @shieta5062
    I am from a country with a tropical climate, Indonesia. There are only two seasons here, dry and rainy. I like cool and cold temperatures, but when the rainy season came, I would always catch a cold. It was torturous. Can't imagine how strong you guys are there. Hope you are healthy and all affairs are smooth. But even so I still like cold.
  • As someone who makes music with computers, I am deeply humbled 😊Thanks for sharing the very inspiring story of Dmitry 🙏
  • @jshaan75
    Your videos offer a sense of comfort and calm. Life in your city seems laid back. It seems like a place where people value family and community more than other material aspects. Greetings from India :)
  • Hello from Türkiye to the Yakut people. Its nice to see, that I can understand nearly 60% of the language. warm regards to you!
  • I was wondering why there hasn't been any new videos uploaded. I enjoy your content and watch them here in San Diego, California. Hope all is well with you and your family. Thanks again for sharing the experiences of Yakutia with us. I will be looking forward to seeing another video in the near future.
  • No need for fridge while having a cellar in the all year round frozen land. Getting your own water entirely from ice, making your own fire. Yes, that is what people do in Sibiria, my relatives confirm. Thanks for the cranberry drink reminder, best imuno boost. Dmitry and Natalia are unique and authentic people, same as this video. Thank you, Kiun.
  • @pabloXL
    The animals have always blown my mind. Dogs and cattle just able to survive the -50 temps. Insane