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How to survive in Russia's Northernmost town? | Real Reporter 

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Join me on a trip to Pevek, Russia's Northernmost city, notorious for extreme weather. Temperatures here drop as low as -42°C or - 44°F in winter, but that's not even the main problem. Every year the city is terrorized by a blustery wind that knocks people over and make them crawl between buildings. Pevek’s also become the cite of a daunting experiment. It's the world’s first settlement powered by a FLOATING nuclear reactor. And it’s just 600 km from Alaska…

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@TerraDiASMR
@TerraDiASMR Год назад
Truly hope RU-vid will start recommending this channel because it deserves wayyy more views. It’s so professionally done and very informative
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Thank you, Anna! Glad you’re enjoying my content. I checked out your channel and got glued to the screen. Your presentation is… mesmerizing
@bubulunaidoo
@bubulunaidoo 8 месяцев назад
There starting to recommend it! I got this video recommended to me!
@daffodilstang5292
@daffodilstang5292 Год назад
Privet, Real Reporter, love watching this video before n l can't imagine there are Russians living in such a cold place. Russians are tough children of GOD ☦️ . My respect to all Russians, 🙏 they have gone thru alot in life. Thank you for the many of your interesting videos.
@WTR86
@WTR86 Год назад
I'm catching up on some of your earlier videos and noticed that you used to use voiceovers whereas in more recent videos you made the switch to subtitles. I have to say, I like the switch you've made. I find the subtitles to be less distracting than the voiceovers. They add another level of authenticity to your documentaries. Personally, I value the deference you give to your interviewees by letting them be heard in their native tongue. также зеленый лук, 1100 руб! Это не цены Ленты! 🤑Yet another awesome video by Real Reporter!
@elozinoemeovrode9779
@elozinoemeovrode9779 Год назад
It was a difficult time for Russia in the 90s God bless their country has they rise again.
@johannesswarts1440
@johannesswarts1440 Год назад
Great video! Love the spirit of the people in Pevek!
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Yeah, very resilient. Otherwise, you can’t survive there, I guess. Glad you liked it the video 👍
@thechallengers8145
@thechallengers8145 Год назад
Honestly loving the content. You guys are doing an amazing job. I binged every day episode this week and I can’t wait for more. Much love from Toronto
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Love your comment! Glad you’re enjoying the content. More videos are coming right up 👌
@user-vu4hd7dq5q
@user-vu4hd7dq5q Год назад
Why you are interesting of Russia ? 🇷🇺 💪❓️
@v1ncy_vinny406
@v1ncy_vinny406 Год назад
Please continue to post more videos. More power to you and your channel
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Absolutely! Will do
@sandyrinaldi7614
@sandyrinaldi7614 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating. I know things will change, but this is a very special place, no matter the conditions. You have to enjoy community to thrive. Sandy Rinaldi, Arkansas, US Army veteran 1971 to 1974, 19 OCT 23
@lovingjk
@lovingjk Год назад
Please do more travel in russia and present us more video like this ❤
@zoomerboomer6834
@zoomerboomer6834 Год назад
Excellent Report!👍 Presently, I live in the Sonoran Desert, a very warm climate, and a place such as Pavek is difficult to imagine. Ordinary, but hardy, people living and working in such an extraordinary and harsh place probably live lives not unlike future space colonists. Thanks for the report. (Referred to your channel by Lars. Subscribed!)
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Hey! Glad you liked it! Looked up where Sonoran Desert is. Seems like a nice place with warm weather all year round 👍
@zoomerboomer6834
@zoomerboomer6834 Год назад
@@RealReporter The Sonoran Desert is most definitely a "warm" climate. Alas, for a few months during the summer it gets so hot that you can actually cook a steak on the dashboard of your vehicle. However, those are the days that you can recognize without a doubt God's gift of simple respite: shade and a gentle breeze. I wish you godspeed on your quest to find more new and interesting stories.
@w.p.958
@w.p.958 Год назад
Very cool to prove a concept with the floating nuclear plants!
@jorikajorika
@jorikajorika Год назад
What a great channel, this is shame that this video has under 7k views! You are doing amazing job!
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@tinkmarshino
@tinkmarshino Год назад
Good stuff you have going on here.. glad I got in on the ground floor!
@Patch801
@Patch801 Год назад
Nothing wrong with expired food if its stored correctly. The dates on most products are rather cautious.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 Год назад
Thank you , (Love from Lars ) 🐺
@StevenCasper
@StevenCasper Год назад
Very interesting place thanks for the video. I never heard of this place before your video.
@alexandrbotvinko8301
@alexandrbotvinko8301 Год назад
Крутой репортаж👍
@richardsumner4214
@richardsumner4214 Год назад
VERY GOOD !!! Thank YOU for SHARING THIS VIDEO !!!
@alexglanz7406
@alexglanz7406 Год назад
I have always dreamed of Siberia...I love cold, dark and find the Russian Taiga fascinating...Thank you! (I was referred to your brilliant channel by "The Duran" ) Cold is not boring -- the flora and fauna are fascinating!
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
It’s true! Glad you liked the video
@Alien2799
@Alien2799 Год назад
I understand you. I love stuff off the beaten path. One day I hope to visit Russia and see how it is there with my own eyes and not via the MSM prism.
@user-pv5qc2iu6o
@user-pv5qc2iu6o Год назад
No, Siberia - it is Siberia, Yakutiya - it is Yakutiya, … taiga ≠ tundra. I live ~300 km southern Pevek. But there is no taiga, only tundra 500 mils around…. and sopka’s (small maintains ~ 250-500 (1500) meters)… and Gold, there are 10% mining gold of the World (third plies after Ural, and Alaska) Chukotka is realy same - Alaska.
@user-pv5qc2iu6o
@user-pv5qc2iu6o Год назад
Frost it is cool! Strong frost, but without wind.
@chrisyanke485
@chrisyanke485 Год назад
Another great video.
@DavidLee-yu7yz
@DavidLee-yu7yz Год назад
I came over from Lars of Survival Russia's recommendation and i am glad I didi, looking forward to catching up with your videos and keekping up with your channel, If you do not mind me asking, do you have a news background as your videos renind me of more in depth Deutsche welle that i would watch twenty years ago. D
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Hey David! Yes, I used to make more of classic documentaries on television. But now, turned to YT
@karinabask634
@karinabask634 6 месяцев назад
Очень сильно сказано. Город жив, потому что есть люди, которые не покидают родные края, как бы тяжела жизнь не была.
@user-pv5qc2iu6o
@user-pv5qc2iu6o Год назад
Pevek called - the town of flying dog’s Then is the youzhak (south-wind) blows - some dog’s are really flying:)
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Flying dog! I haven’t seen this but I’m sure it can be true! 😅
@jaffarski
@jaffarski 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating. Just measured it and Moscow, the capital of Pevek's people, is further than San Francisco. Just wow.
@wahyujustina2992
@wahyujustina2992 Год назад
I wish oneday with new tehnology, all the poeple the can do the farming in the building.....and w lokal food produce...n get better life event in the extreme conditions....God Bless You all
@villagecarpenter2266
@villagecarpenter2266 Год назад
Survival Russia set me!
@schmalettesm3264
@schmalettesm3264 Год назад
Nice vid
@maxasaurus3008
@maxasaurus3008 6 дней назад
Brilliant idea for that power plant, ingenious Russians usually.
@8bitbay
@8bitbay 2 месяца назад
2:14, 2:39 An-24 this is what everyone should know! The civil plane of the USSR, capable of taking off and landing on unpaved surfaces.
@janicem.1100
@janicem.1100 Год назад
Iearlgrey brought me here. Great content.
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Thank you! Hope you enjoy the content
@Jauffre-innit
@Jauffre-innit Год назад
Maybe I missed it but isn't fishing and seal hunting a common thing there since food prices are so high?
@AlmightyPyro
@AlmightyPyro Год назад
amazon video.
@jorgvillger3591
@jorgvillger3591 5 месяцев назад
Since Northern Sea Route being actively reviving its a big chance for better tomorrow in northern regions.
@brinjoness3386
@brinjoness3386 7 дней назад
It won't make a difference. Russia doesn't have anything the West needs that would need to be transported over the Arctic
@mobilegeeks236
@mobilegeeks236 Год назад
7:09 dear!!
@siren369xstar8
@siren369xstar8 Год назад
It looks like the Danish Greenland.
@alejandrochavez5314
@alejandrochavez5314 Год назад
@7:23 you use an RT microphone. Are you or this channel in anyway associated with RT? Where can we find other journalism you have done?
@catherineburgess4424
@catherineburgess4424 Год назад
That’s what I’m thinking. Very weird. Unfortunately not surprised. He probably uses an American accent to pander to Western audiences, not to mention this whole channel is glorifying the “strength” of Russia.
@brinjoness3386
@brinjoness3386 7 дней назад
He is an RT journalist
@ufanur
@ufanur Год назад
Looks like it was directed by Michael Bay. Especially the final.
@jesusdelacruz9458
@jesusdelacruz9458 Год назад
You pronounced "onion" funny (at 10:47) 🤭
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
Yeah? 😁
@jesusdelacruz9458
@jesusdelacruz9458 Год назад
@@RealReporter Yes. You speak American perfectly - except that word (onion). But what do I know 😛
@RealReporter
@RealReporter Год назад
@@jesusdelacruz9458 yeah I listened to it again, it does sound funny. I think it’s a Russian O sound that slipped in. Anyway, glad you’re here and hope you enjoy videos on this channel 😎
@jesusdelacruz9458
@jesusdelacruz9458 Год назад
@@RealReporter I've really enjoyed your videos - very informative and relevant topics - not frivolous at all 🏆
@user-tm5em4vu7u
@user-tm5em4vu7u 11 месяцев назад
What the average salary there? If an onion costs $16, then they must make a lot! 😳
@Olga-de3ru
@Olga-de3ru 7 месяцев назад
Сейчас глянула в вакансии и ценомер. Средняя зарплата около 130 тыс. рублей в месяц (но как правильно конвертировать в доллары, это не так очевидно: нужно применить ППС, паритет). Цены в Певеке примерно на треть выше, иногда вдвое, но на свежие овощи и фрукты многократно, чем, например, в моем Воронеже. Бензин дороже всего на 1-2 рубля. К сожалению, в Певеке тундра и мерзлота, и дачи практически не дают урожая, но люди растят огурчики-помидорчики прямо дома, на подоконнике и в застеклённых утепленных лоджиях (а белые ночи по полгода - это плюс). Есть ещё свое сельскохозяйственное фермерское овощеводство (теплица "Росток"), но из-за морозов и сильных буранов при -50 c, бывают аварии, и урожай вымерзает. Но продукция теплицы примерно вдвое дешевле привозной.
@user-tm5em4vu7u
@user-tm5em4vu7u 7 месяцев назад
@@Olga-de3ru thanks for the reply. I love russia. I will visit next summer. I hope. If things go well and my visa is approved.
@jonathanjaudon4846
@jonathanjaudon4846 5 месяцев назад
Why not turn one or two of the abandoned buildings into large green houses and grow vegetables?
@GordanaStetin
@GordanaStetin Год назад
Atomic reactors, is that safe ? What if somebody decides to target it, does it react as atomic bomb ?
@GordanaStetin
@GordanaStetin Год назад
Not fair so high prices. After all this people are russians, not living abroad. Food should be free for everyone 😁
@GordanaStetin
@GordanaStetin Год назад
That food on minus temperatures to expire 😁 no way They don't need fridge, just keep food outside, saves a lot on electric bill, I do this in winter in Serbia.
@postgradsibstud9321
@postgradsibstud9321 Год назад
@@GordanaStetin Yes this is safe. Reactors designed in same way as ones on nuclear submarines, icebreakers or aircraft carriers. There is nothing for free in this world. Prices are higher in places where it is hard to deliver.However most organisations which provide you a job give you meals three time a day. As for fridge - there are summers when the temperature is above 0C for three month. We keep food outside the window during winter in a boxes that we cold "Chukotka freezer" but for mild cold fridge temperature or during summer we need fridges. And it is pretty expensive to buy it here because of logistics, so we often use old Soviet models.
@GordanaStetin
@GordanaStetin Год назад
@@postgradsibstud9321 thank you for all information. It looks as somebody who did reply to me before you and I did reply back, he/she deleted comments, only my comments visible.
@user-vu4hd7dq5q
@user-vu4hd7dq5q 11 месяцев назад
Shame to Jungles, shame to you, ex russian traitor 👊
@user-vu4hd7dq5q
@user-vu4hd7dq5q Год назад
Слушай, ты же русский... или с Украины. .. не изучил ещё твой канал , но что за цель???
@Umnee_Bol.shinstva
@Umnee_Bol.shinstva Год назад
?
@Umnee_Bol.shinstva
@Umnee_Bol.shinstva Год назад
А какая цель у других блогеров, которые снимают видео на свою тематику? Глупые вопросы
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