Frozen ICE lake in the Heat +35C/95F - Wonder of Yakutia, Siberia - lake Bulus
One of the most beautiful places in Yakutia, Siberia - a never-meltig frozen ice lake Bulus.
This lake is covered by layer of ice all year long - even in summer when it's above +35C/95F.
Technically, of course it melts during hot days, but the layer of ice is SO thick that our short summer is not enough for it to melt completely.
Ice under my feet when it's above 35C - this is unusual even to me, to a girl that grew up on Permafrost! A truly wonder of Nature - oasis of winter in summer!
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Like your videos.God Bless you and your family...respect from Serbia 🇷🇸🤝🇷🇺
Love from kerala(india)❤️❤️
Maria Maria, thank you for sharing the wonder of Yakutia! Big hug from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Yakutia is the most amazing place on earth.
I'm so glad to see you back, thank you for sharing your home with us!
I would love to visit because it reminds me a lot of my home country Kazakhstan. I also adore your voice and politeness. Keeps me very peaceful and calm. Thank you for showing us! Большое спасибо и огромный привет из Германии
A wonder of nature ? It's your soft ,calming voice, Maria. Second only to Mongolia, and because of your videos, I want to visit Yakutia. Beautiful and fascinating place.
The Cliffs of Moher in the west of Ireland are a beautiful wonder of nature. Thank you for your video. Love from Massachusetts USA
I would be so anxious to walk on the ice in case I slip
Yakutia is look like Forested Tuva, Shurumaa Badyraa would never come.
Сахар сирэ барахсан 😊 дойдуьун ахтар эбиппин ыраах сылдьан
62 / 5.000 Resultados de tradução Какое счастье снова смотреть твои видео! Объятия из Бразилии!
Какой всё-таки удивительный и красивый край Якутия. С любовью с озера Байкал💖💖💖
My dream is visit to your home town i love nature
If there were only people like you on the planet there would be no wars. I can tell from your voice.
I am from India and recently I watched your all videos,keep making videos i like and explore around your home and forest.
I wouldn't say warm, I would say blisteringly hot.
Beautiful voice and thank you for showing us your beautiful country. Love from South African Boer.
A wonder of nature was a wonderful thing to say. I’ve hiked on glaciers and walked in a glacier ice cave in America which is probably the most amazing wonder of nature I’ve seen in my life.
Hi Maria I love your country I love your channel
Love all your videos Maria! Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦
Hello dear so happy to see you again all the best from your friends from Montreal Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Beautiful Country and the Narriator also 😉😃
After a long time thanks for vlog
Wow I would love to see this lake in summer!
If i am lucky, i will visit yakutia..love ❤️❤️❤️from Bangladesh
Nice! How interesting and fun. That said, the water did look about as pure as you can get. Thanks!
Muchas gracias María por enseñarnos tanto de tu país, amo esa hermosa nación. Abrazos desde México!🤗
Thank you for making this video. I hope you are doing well. (NC/USA)
It's very beautiful place! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place.. Lots of love ❤ from North East India🇮🇳
It reminds me of Northern Canada. I grew up near Natashquan and always enjoyed the serenity of the wilderness.
Beautiful place and a beautiful woman showing it to us. Thank you!
You are lucky living in such a wonderful place. There is fresh water which you can drink from the water source . Keep Sakha peace and clean.
My dream too visit someday.
You have such a calm, thoughtful way about you. I enjoy your videos very much! Now I have to go look up Lake Bulus!
Вау красота то какая 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing your home and showing the world more beauty.
Girl, I want you to travel the world and make vlogs like this. And love your smile!
Added in my wishlist to visit Yakutia during summer.....will not b able to bear the cold so not possible during winter.....the place looks so lovely...stay safe sista
We share almost the same climate cold in winter But not so cold in the last year's and very warm and humid summer
I want some of that water 💧
Thanks for sharing things about your place...There the Nature is beautiful and the culture also.
I love Yakutia
I'm an asian that lives on a tropical country and i have never experience winter in my whole life we only have rainy and summer season but that frozen lake during summer time wow that's just so amazing
I was truly amazed and in awe seeing the Grand Canyon.
A lovely video and a very interesting feature in nature. Thank you.
BULUS so beatiful wow 🤩🤩🤩😍🥰🥰💛💛❤️❤️❤️😻☺️😘❤️
Thanks a lot for sharing your world with all of us. We are seeing this beautiful place through your eyes..
Wow very beautiful Lake Bulus , thank you for showing the most beautiful part of Nature . Love from India..
Yakutia is so on my bucket list
Greetings from Turkey
What a beautiful place. Thanks for this video Maria.
The most interesting place on earth for me would be Galapagos Islands amazing animals and scenery thanks for the videos very interesting and beautiful place you live
Amazing country, amazing people, amazing you dear Maria 🦋🍁
Years ago, when travelling across America, we stopped to see the Continental Divide. In a short distance, the river flowing beside our roadway changed direction. As we were travelling west to east, it changed from flowing towards the Pacific hundreds of miles away to flowing towards the Atlantic, even farther away. It was extraordinary.
@LifeinYakutia
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Great to know, thank you for sharing!
@ropersonline
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Would you believe it, I'd never even heard of the Continental Divide, but I am very familiar with the concept of watersheds, so looking at the "Continental Divide of the Americas Wikipedia" article, I feel like, yeah, that makes sense. I suppose in most places you wouldn't get an actual river reversing its course, you'd just get rivulets and then rivers and streams either side of the watershed, but I guess if the divide is, say, between east and west, and you have some water supply from north and south, then you might get a continuous body of water, maybe even a navigable one, that's basically like a lake at the watershed but that drains either side of it. In the right conditions that might simply look like a single river reversing its course. I would be interested in hearing where you saw this? Or did you mean to say there was not so much a continuous river that changed direction, but that earlier on you had a little river flowing west besides the road and then later on there was one flowing east? The latter of course would be much more common in nature than the phenomenon of a full-on river reversing its course. (Of course there are other reasons why rivers might reverse their course: Tidal, seasonal, etc.)
@lyriciarupsadesarkar2329
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@@ropersonline I know the watershed too. I'm a doctor and for me watershedline is in the chest where the upper lymph channels get drained to upper part of the body a d the lower ones from there to the lower part of the body
@ropersonline
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@@lyriciarupsadesarkar2329 What you say is definitely going off on a tangent now, but does make sense conceptually. However, because I'm totally normal and well-adjusted, your comment motivated me to look this up, and I found no mention of a lymphatic watershed in two editions of GRAY'S, even though there's a huge big section on lymphatic drainage in the older version's index. A newer edition _does_ mention watersheds, but only in the context of watershed areas between different (cerebral) arterial blood supplies, which is also what one can find an article on in Wikipedia. I did get a few google hits on lymphatic watersheds, but the search results I saw all had what I would call the whiff of the foreign or translated paper. Are you sure lymphatic watersheds are established medical terminology in English-language textbooks? I don't doubt that the concept exists and that it makes some sense, but I wonder whether this might be highly specialised knowledge, perhaps not even known to most MDs and DOs, etc.
Love from Bangladesh ❤️🇧🇩
Probably for me, seeing Niagara falls, the extreme tides in the Bay of Fundy, Yosemite National Park have been some of the remarkable natural things that I have seen.
Summer is so beautiful here but winter is terrible however I love both seasons. Wishing you all the best
So good to hear from you Maria. I hope that everythings is doing okay in your beautiful part of the world. 🙏🏼
I've walked the Columbia icefields glacier in Alberta Canada. At the thickest point of the glacier was reported to be as high as the Eiffel tower in France. It was an amazing experience I shared with my wife and 2 kids.
Hermoso lugar. Sería genial conocerlo. Saludos Maria.
You have such a beautiful voice. So soothing.
Thank you for sharing these videos with us - il is very interesting! ❤- and for the correct non-automatic Russian subtitles👍. Thanks to your channel, I am also improving my English :)
This place is stunning and I travelled over 70 countries in the world but never saw something like it and I shall visit your place one day in sha Allah. Lots of love from Buffalo, New York USA 🇺🇸
I'm so happy to see you again, Watching from the Philippines ❤️
@krystinekimes
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ako rin!
Amazing country. Thank you so much for sharing and educating us! I would love to visit the area someday.
Thanks for sharing. We’ve missed you. Keep showing us your culture. It’s beautiful how you guys have preserved it.
I was once offshore on a yacht near Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria in the Canary Isles (Islas Canarias (Spain)), when we were surrounded by a school of whales. It is the most amazing and awe-inspiring thing I have ever seen. The formation was something like an eye or a pod, with the babies in the middle surrounded by the females. The large males were on the flanks and probably below, protecting the whole pod. It is something you have to see to believe. I have seen some amazing and wonderful things in my life, but this tops them all. I hope one day to travel on the Trans Siberian Express and visit your beautiful country. Thank you for this fascinating video! 👍
Amazingly beautiful! Ty for sharing
Wow thanks for showing us this fascinating lake!
I've seen some things like that in your Yakutskia from National Science Foundation aircraft above Ross Sea, Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica. Penguins would have rookeries there around different inlets, islands. In North America the Great Lakes occasionally froze up like that pretty blue color in '60's & 1970's. For some reason I've run into 'Dry Lightning' often driving commercial semi's, not having the option to stop. Continuous quiet lightning for hours through the night in West Texas, East New Mexico, Sonoran Desert of Arizona. Like Northern Lights in Arctic Sky, but driving right through it like St. Elmo's Fire in an aircraft going through storm! That I'd have to say is my most chilling experiences with nature. Like someone playing with a light switch in a dark room flashing continuous!
That has to be some of best water you can drink. Awesome
Beautiful landscape!
Lucky you living in a Paradise where we can dream of...:)
So beautiful!
Thank you! A wonderful place😃 ❄️🌊🌲☀️
Hi Maria, very interesting video, thank you, the music is lovely - best wishes from England 👍
So unique. Never seen such lake before.
so happy to see you back ☺️🙌🏼❤️🙌🏼
@LifeinYakutia
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☺️🤍
Your videos are amazing! Your narrating is wonderful! I look forward to each and every video. Thank you so much!
I travelled to Oymyakon in Jan., 2017 but i missed visiting this beautiful lake…
I am beginning to love your channel.🥰 You have a very beautiful places there in Yakutia.❤❤❤ Watching from the Phillipines.🥰🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
It may be really cold but it's to beautiful and the natur love it
صوتها سرق قلبي❤
Love your channel Maria, can’t wait to see more!
I want to visit there. It's a lovely place
You leaving Yakutia? It's hard to imagine you in a different setting. You and Yakutia are so interwoven in my mind, it is like you are incomplete without Yakutia, and Yakutia is incomplete without you. This video was short! I like the longer ones. Good Luck and God Bless
@ropersonline
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I don't think she said she's leaving Yakutia, I think she just said "I live in Yakutia". The other departure from the usual in this video is entirely seasonal and still in Yakutia.
@michaeldg1324
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@@ropersonline oh ok. I misunderstood. Glad we will be getting more glimpses into Yakutia
I've never heard of this! This is outstanding! 🤯🤯🤯
To be honest you are the most beautiful youtuber I have ever mate . Keep growing. Love your content quality. 🥰🧡
love from Bangladesh ❤️
Hi Maria, new subscriber, I'm from Argentina, I've always liked Yakutia, and I'm intrigued to see how they live in the cold winter there in their town, I also followed the Nenets a lot, the nomadic people, it's amazing how they live, greetings, we here We are in winter at the moment, with only 10 or 5 degrees of cold, goodbye Maria.
Please upload more videos . I was waiting for your videos for so long . I love your videos . Lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
It looks great during the summer. I wish I could be in there one day
This was exquisite! Thank you so much for showing us Lake Bulus - incredibly lovely. I live near the Hoh Rain Forest and it's one of my favorite places to visit. Huge mossy trees surround you and the scent is heavenly. Hope you are doing well in this tough time. Please know that you have brought joy and beauty to many people all over the world .. that means so much right now.
@LifeinYakutia
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So beautiful I hope one day I can visit Sabrina 🇫🇷🇬🇧
So beautiful, Masha. Thank you for sharing. I really love your way of narrating. It is calming and informative. The production of this video is very good! The comparison of summer and winter shots is amazing. That you really for the work you put it. Much appreciated. All the best to you.
That is so neat to see that much ice in summer. Stay Safe
OMG I love your voice in this video. It gave me such pleasant ASMR tingles. I also enjoyed the video subject. What an interesting place. I didn’t know this existed.
From afar, it looks like a cotton castle in Turkey.🤍
Beautiful