The deserted house 'snowy palace' because of the negative price of 61 degrees Celsius in Russia

Many thermometers in Russia have crumbled because.

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is expressing her absolute power when she can turn everything into ice.Recently, the image of a house flooded with white snow at Ekaterinburg, near the Ural mountain surprised many readers.The temperature in this area dropped to minus 17 degrees Celsius and sometimes dropped to 61 degrees Celsius.

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An abandoned house in this city has been completely covered by snow and nothing more than a scene from Disney's 'Frozen' movie.The entire room, from the ceiling, to the floor, is covered with a virtual tape.Russia's record cold temperatures even caused the thermometer to crumble.

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Russia Today publishes a series of photos inside an abandoned house and likens it to a bank of fairy tales.All household items were frozen.Russia's capital Moscow is also going through the darkest days in history.Last December, the sun shining every day was only 6 minutes.

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Russia is a country with some of the coldest regions in the world that still exist residents.In the remote Yakutia region, temperatures have dropped to minus 67 degrees Celsius. In Siberia, temperatures fluctuate around a negative 50 degrees Celsius. Cold to diesel levels in cars are also frozen.

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Last week, two men were cold when walking to a farm because the car broke down in the middle of the road.3 others survived because of thicker clothes.