地球上で最も寒い村でマイナス 71 度 (マイナス 95 度) の寒さの中で農作業を行う 9 歳の少年 | ヤクート、シベリア

Meet Damir, a 9-year-old boy growing up in the coldest village on Earth. From tending to cattle before sunrise to braving the brutal cold on his way to school, Damir’s daily life is a testament to resilience and hard work. Watch how he farms, helps his family, and thrives in one of the harshest climates on the planet.

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Chapters:
0:00 Morning
1:04 Breakfast
2:22 Farming
8:13 Way to school/nursery
10:29 Water for the cattle
12:50 Feeding horses
15:10 Evening chores

48件のコメント

  1. Thank you for watching this video 🙏🏻I wanted to write a quick note that my editing may have overemphasized his work on the farm and responsibilities, and I don’t want the ending to give you the wrong impression that he is in any way overworked. We did aim to make it an action packed day and to bring out his capabilities for the purposes of the video.

    He enjoyed the video and loves spending time with animals. His parents spend most of their time on the farm and are loving and provide him with a happy childhood ❤ his father teaches him to ride horses, takes him fishing, and spends time with him in nature. In Yakutia, most village children grow up close to their parents, helping out and being surrounded by animals and nature.

    I hope you can see the beauty in this video and understand its intention. The Dyakonov family is wonderful, and we take great pride in them 🙏🏻

  2. Damir is simply a legend in the making! What an amazing young man, you can tell his parents have done a good job raising him and his sisters. Role model to his siblings❤

  3. Poor horses and dogs being outside, I just couldnt do that being brought up around an English livestock farm😢

  4. don't send these guys a single dime. give them u-hauls. see this? this is SNOW. it's always going to be SNOW. go where the FOOD is

  5. @kiun your an amazing story teller its amazing how people live in these temperatures. I'm in Canada and we complain too much about the cold! but yeah the key is dress warm and keep moving!!!

  6. The younger sister sticking her tongue out at the camera was just adorable. Kids will be kids no matter where they are from.

  7. Greetings from Scotland! What a great young man, I saw no unhappiness or hesitation. He just did what he had to do without any complaint!

  8. I wonder why Yakutians don't wear a mask or goggles to cover their faces in such extreme cold. Don't they get frostbite on their faces?

  9. Maybe the dad needs to drill a 2nd drinking hole for the cattle. It seems like too many mouths for just one hole.

  10. Watching from the UK, Love your videos. What a completely different way of life! The family are so lovely. He is an exceptional boy I bet they are super proud and Seeing him riding off on his horse, what a beautiful moment 🥲

  11. The real life and job the buy gets milk easily I'm 28 but i still can't do it one of favorite place on earth but afrad of freeze 🥶 watching your video from Pakistan

  12. He is such a loving, caring boy 👦 his parents must be so proud, and his little sisters must be so grateful to him , what a beautiful boy.

  13. I enjoy all your videos. Thank you for sharing your culture!

    Damir has more passion, strength, and dedication than most kids his age! 🙂 He will have a bright and successful future!

  14. There's so much animal shit everywhere!! Its nasty. Pick it all up. Cold or not, take complete care of ur animals areas. Its gross

  15. I believe that house chores and sharing responsibilities are crucial for children growing up. They learn much from it. They become proud of the job well done and they become more confident. Later in life they'll have a better work ethic.

  16. Tundra children are the cutest. They all work so hard and seem so well behaved. And the kiddos playing with the puppy really warmed my heart.

  17. Americans should raise their kids like this!!!! Such a resilient people!!!!!! This kid works harder than ANY people I know of. Much respect!!! Hard to believe the horses can handle that cold though!

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