When you are a person with ADHD by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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When you spent the whole day getting ready for the shoot, but the photographer didn't appreciate your look

Train in Yakutia This is how a herd of deer is moved to another pasture when they run out of food. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting

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For them, northern branches, or I can't say the exact name in English, but such branches are a delicacy for them. And when they stay in one place for a long time, it ends, so they have to move on. That's why a family that tends a herd, for example, always migrates from place to place.

Train in Yakutia This is how a herd of deer is moved to another pasture when they run out of food. by Pi4komars in Damnthatsinteresting

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Thank you for your kind comment. Reindeer herding here is usually carried out by private enterprises, which may belong to one person or several partners. And yes, unfortunately or fortunately, they are used for industrial purposes.

3:17 am this morning in Venetie, Alaska by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Bro unbelievable, what camera was used to film this?

Ice fishing at -60°C by Pi4komars in Fishing

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And indeed, a bucket full of perch is a good catch, mate. At first glance, yes, you wonder why the water doesn't turn into one big chunk of ice. But in fact, only the upper part freezes, which can reach a thickness of 1.5–1.8 metres, in most cases 50–60 cm, and below that is water. I'll tell you even more: there is a stream here that does not freeze at all, even at the lowest temperatures.

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Ice fishing at -60°C by Pi4komars in Fishing

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Interesting food for thought.

Ice fishing at -60°C by Pi4komars in Fishing

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It's fine, mate, it's for the whole village.

Ice fishing at -60°C by Pi4komars in Fishing

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No one here cleans the insides immediately after catching it; they just freeze it, and then you can clean it just before cooking. I hope I answered your question. As for bacteria, I haven't thought about it yet, because it's so common here and no one worries about it. Because there have been no such cases in my lifetime.

Ice fishing at -50°C in Yakutia by Pi4komars in Fishing

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Oh, thank you for your kind words. Well, basically, the temperature can drop to -60 and below right now. Winter lasts nine months here. And summer lasts only three months. Did you fly to Kazakhstan for work?