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How Sami Built Goahti (Turf Houses)&Lived In Them At -44°F (-42°C) | Documentary—🔥 The Arctic House That Gets STRONGER in a Blizzard Welcome back to TheWickedMiddleAge — where we uncover the engineering genius hidden inside the ancient world. Most people think turf houses were primitive holes in the ground… something crude, desperate, temporary. They were wrong. In this video, we dive deep into the Arctic and explore how the Sami engineered one of the most thermally efficient survival structures ever built — the goahti. This wasn’t a hut. It was a living thermodynamic machine ❄️🔥 Capable of holding 60–70°F inside while the Arctic raged at –44°F outside. No blueprints. No metal nails. No modern insulation. And the most insane part? 👉 The worse the storm got… the stronger the structure became. 🏔 Inside This Video: 🌬 How crooked Arctic birch trees became a load-bearing elliptic paraboloid ❄️ Why 10 tons of snow actually reinforced the structure 🔥 The genius placement of the central hearth (iran) 🌱 How tundra sod functioned as a thermal battery 💨 Turning smoke into a food preservation system 🦌 Why reindeer fur clothing was portable architecture 🌍 The philosophy of vanishing — leaving no scar on the land This is not just architecture. This is survival engineering so advanced that modern builders still struggle to replicate its efficiency. The goahti didn’t conquer nature. It cooperated with it. And by the end of this video, you’ll never look at a “house” the same way again. If you love forgotten engineering, ancient survival systems, and the brutal beauty of the medieval world — you’re in the right place. ⚔️ Subscribe to TheWickedMiddleAge for more deep dives into the lost intelligence of the past.