Raising 22 Children in the World's Coldest City −64°C (−84°F) Yakutsk, Siberia

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Published 2024-02-02
What is it like to raise a family in the world's coldest city, where winter temperatures plummet to −64°C (−84°F)? In this video, we'll explore the daily life of the largest family in Yakutsk, a family of 22 children who call this extreme place - home.

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All Comments (21)
  • @stuartofblyth
    Sometimes - just sometimes - YouTube offers me a random video which turns out to be an unexpected gem. Incredibly emotional. Thank you.
  • @TotallyAGoblin
    18 adoptees. Their hearts are so big to take in so many kids even into their older years. And honestly with all the kids they've taken in, they 100% deserve the government support. Raising so many kids is a job and they're providing a wonderful home for kids in need of love and a home.
  • @janetdonald9801
    Great government decision to support this family so they can adopt and care for all these children, making them fabulous humans for society in the future ❤❤❤
  • @DesiranKehendak
    You can tell from their interactions and the kids' faces that they experience warmth in their home. Hats off, Aleksandr and Oksana
  • @cloudypac
    The amount of sacrifices and love these parents gave and giving are truly beautiful.
  • @Queenbits03
    They actually have a nice job with a good salary, Engineer and Teacher but they gave it up to adopt and raised 22 kids. I can also see that their house is big, spacious and warm. God bless this family ❤
  • @tarab9037
    I’ve been enraged and disheartened by all the horrors and hatred occurring around the world, and then this video shows up to instill hope and faith that not all is lost. Thank you for sharing ❤🙏🏾
  • @mochamari
    In the coldest place, you have the warmest story. I love this!!! Bless them
  • @jolness1
    First, the videos you make are absolutely incredible. Beautifully shot and narrated. Second, 22 kids and 18 adopted is incredible. Bless these people.
  • @dressagegirlkae
    I love all their twinkle lights. It makes for a warm cheery environment in the long winter.
  • @user-on2zf4hc5c
    Прекрасно когда на улице мороз,а в доме тепло и душевно.Счастья вам ребята.!!!!
  • @Melli6000
    The fact that the children come back to them, is proof the parents show a love that keeps them coming back to HOME❤ Bless these amazing parents❤
  • @imcurlyblue
    Wow what selfless parents. The amount of love the children get is beautiful. Hats off to mom and dad for their big hearts. Their children won the lottery with their parents.
  • @jsully8076
    Adopting 18 children is absolutely amazing, I'm about to cry actually. These people, this place, their children are so incredible what wonderful people.
  • @sueblack5794
    The kids seem to be kind to one another. They are being raised by wonderful people and they have set a good example.
  • @rnmm007-bd
    The world is still liveable because of people like them living every corners. No matter the hardship, they overcome with love and dedication. Hats off!
  • @fredlind8270
    Wow, 18 adopted children. What great people. Greetings and respect from Sweden.