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Oymyakon is a small town in Northeasten Russia. It's the Pole of Cold. Average temperature in June is -50C. The lowest ever recorded was -71.2C.
Heavy cover: The houses in the village of Tomtor in the Oymyakon valley where most homes still burn coal and wood to heat and enjoy few modern conveniences
Winter washing: Igor Vinokurov, 25, knocks the snow and ice off washing frozen on the washing line in the Oymyakon valley where locals are acclimatised to the weather unlike any other country
Quick dip: A man takes a dip in the icy waters of the Lena River inside a tent to celebrate Orthodox Epiphany on January 18
Deadly dive: Alexander Gubin, 43, prepares to dive into the frozen Labynkyr Lake, some 62 miles south from the Omyakon valley
A petrol station on the way to Oymyakon. Cars are generally left running full time by locals who fear they won't restart if turned off
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