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#Yakutia #ExtremeColdSurvival #IceFishing #LifeAtMinus70 #SiberianWinter #DocumentaryFilm #FrozenRiver At -72°C, metal sticks to skin, boiling water turns to snow in mid-air, and exposed fingers can freeze in seconds. On a frozen river in Yakutia, far from any city, a small team of men must catch 5,000 kilograms of fish under the ice. Not for sport. Not for fun. For survival. In this 5-minute documentary, we follow Nikolai, a 42-year-old ice fisherman, through one brutal day as he and his crew: • Drive across a frozen river in total darkness at -72°C • Drill through more than a meter of ice to reach the black water below • Set a massive under-ice net that stretches like a trap across the invisible current • Fight freezing ropes, numb hands, and the constant danger of cracking ice • Haul up thousands of kilos of fish that will feed the entire village through the next weeks of deadly cold In the coldest inhabited region on Earth, a good fishing day can mean the difference between comfort and hunger for an entire community. Would you dare to work on a river at -72°C? Could you stand for hours above a hole in the ice, knowing that one mistake could cost you your fingers, your feet, or your life? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel for more human stories from the land of minus 71 degrees.