Oymyakon
Welcome to Oymyakon: The most remote place in Russia and coldest place in the world. Oymyakon is an isolated, cold, and remote village in Eastern Siberia. It is closer to the Arctic Circle than it is to the nearest city.

Why are there so many abandoned Russian villages?

Thousands of abandoned villages are scattered across northern Russia. Many have become uninhabited due to a lack of infrastructure and jobs. Unemployment and poor living conditions forced people out of the villages and led them to migrate toward the cities.

Are there unpopulated areas in Russia?

Russia is the biggest country on Earth in terms of territory, yet only ninth in terms of population size. Curiously, Russia’s vast territory remains largely unpopulated, while most of the country’s 146 million people have settled in densely populated urban areas.

How many abandoned houses are in Russia?

Around 20,000 communities are now entirely abandoned, according to official figures. And 36,000 others have fewer than 10 residents each. YAKSHINA, Russia — Broken glass cracks beneath Alisa Gorshenina’s feet as she wanders through her old kindergarten.

Where is Ussuri?

Ussuri Bay is entirely within Primorsky Krai, Russia, and parts of Vladivostok, the largest city in the Russian Far East and the capital of Primorsky Krai, and the towns of Bolshoy Kamen and Shkotovo are situated along the coast of the bay.

Is Vorkuta a ghost town?

These are the abandoned ghost towns towns that surround the coal-mining center of Vorkuta in Russia’s Arctic north, swathed in snow and ice following recent brutally cold temperatures. The town of Vorkuta was an infamous Gulag labor camp from the 1930s to 1960s, with prisoners forced to mine the region for coal.

Why is Vorkuta a ghost town?

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, so did many of the mines, and many Russian coal miners found themselves unemployed. Since Vorkuta is in an isolated region of Russia, the now-jobless coal miners were forced to find new opportunities in new destinations.

Why was Vorkuta abandoned?

In the untrammeled capitalism that replaced the planned Soviet economy, the coal business struggled, the rate of deadly accidents grew, and the mines closed one by one, leaving behind derelict villages whose inhabitants moved to Vorkuta or, if they could, to Russia’s warmer regions.

Can you visit Ussuri Bay?

Today, the beach is a protected area and is accessible to tourists. It is a magnificent stretch of land, illuminated by thousands of colored lights, surrounded by towering cliffs that overlook a crystal-clear sea.

Where are the tiny Russian villages of Sverdlovsk?

In a remote corner of the Russian Urals region of Sverdlovsk, tiny villages are shadows of their former selves. For the few local residents, a narrow-gauge railway is their lifeline.

What to see and do in Russia?

They have been called “open-air museums” and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches. You will also see a lot of rural Russia with its old wooden houses and traditional villages.

How far is it from Moscow to the Russian village?

This is a very popular questions among the foreign travelers. This August we visited a small Russian village located in the middle on nowhere that is just 250 km from Moscow. Read our story!

Why did my friend’s parents move to rural Russia?

Our friend’s parents live in this village for many years. Once they were typical city dwellers with good educations and jobs. Then they moved to rural Russia just to have their own house, livestock, and garden. They wanted to live closer to nature. To be closer to real life.