In Russia’s Yakutsk — the world’s coldest major city — members of a winter swimming club braved –30°C temperatures to dive into 0°C water.<br />Despite the freezing conditions, swimmers say the water feels warm compared to the air. Locals believe the icy plunges boost immunity and strengthen the body against illness.<br /><br />Yakutsk, located deep in the permafrost of the Russian Far East, often endures temperatures below –60°C in winter. In this region, –30°C is considered relatively warm.<br /><br />#Russia #Yakutsk #Yakutia #WinterSwimming #ExtremeCold #IceBath<br /><br />Russia, Yakutsk, Yakutia, winter swimming, ice bath Russia, cold plunge, Siberia extreme cold, world’s coldest city, –30C weather, 0C water swim, frozen Russia, permafrost region, Russian Far East, cold challenge, extreme weather Russia, winter lifestyle Yakutsk, cold exposure benefits, immunity boost cold water, ice swimmers Yakutia, cold training, Arctic temperatures, winter sports Russia, freezing conditions, health cold plunges, survival in cold, Yakutsk winter culture, snow life Russia, world cold records, Siberian traditions, extreme climate Russia
