What happens here?

What happens here?

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Mostly cold and forests. Probably a few military bases or something. I think Best Korea has some logging camps out there too.

The same thing that happens in north canada. People freezing their balls off in frozen tundra. Sometimes bears, but mostly snow.

THATS WHERE THEY ARE LITERALLY JURASSIC PARK-ING A WOOLY MAMMOTH

Idk I just know it exists because of Risk

The Hunger Games

Mongol rape babies (also known as slavs) are made.
Also NORK labor camps

People drink rubbing alcohol till they die. Girls all leave for Moscow or end up as prostitutes in Asia

Everything

Snowchinks aka Yakuts. Some can be pretty qt, I met one online

Cheeki breeki

Tell me all the glamorous details.

Awesome boat ride from Tiksi to Yakutsk

gulag

The truth is not often galmorous, user.

nope
once upon a time kolima area was known for gulags, several hundred km to the right of selected area

We don't talk about what goes on there

Diamonds, gold, natural gas, oil, simply everything. Also, yakuts lives there.

fucking freezing, they have some cities but the infrastructure sucks there

the further you are from moscow the more your life is going to suck in Russia

No way, I thought they were made in a lab or factory.

I used to live in a south area of this circle

Diamonds and gold.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakutsk

They hack US elections.

>mfw when streetview yakutsk
fuck man, that's ghetto. I've seen cleaner indian reservations..

I need those on my cybernation, want to trade?

I miss taiga(

...

>streetview Yakutsk
>pic is first thing I see

even in that shithole, he has a gf and I don't.

RARE

I find these remote and isolated areas of Russia fascinating. Is this region worth travelling to or could I potentially experience the same nature, cities, people etc. in a more accessible area?

Go to Magadan, most depressive city in Russia.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magadan

m.youtube.com/watch?v=sIRTrsabL_M

Don't go there. There is only taiga for hundreds kilometers in every direction. If you want to see russian north, you should go to kamchatka and karelia.

this is what happens

And you might want to stop for a while at baikal on your way to kamchatka.