Surviving in Siberiab The vast land of the tundra, Siberia. Siberia is a northern region of the Asian continent that is 50 degrees north latitude, covering the Kamchatka Peninsula of the Far East, Is a vast area. Most of the area is a typical continental climate with temperatures down to minus 30 to 40 degrees in the winter and is cold all year round and is considered to be a poor place for farming or for people to live. However, abundant underground resources such as gold, coal, oil, iron and diamonds, and about 80% of the forests of Russia are distributed, and it is said to be a report of good fortune thanks to abundant fishery resources in the northwest Pacific coast. Although it was not enough for humans to live, it began to be developed by installing a transcontinental railroad linking Chelyabinsk to Vladivostok in West Siberia. It was a harsh environment to live in, but for decades, Siberian natives of ethnic minority are living. Since the Second World War, a number of people have moved in Europe and Russia under the influence of sudden industrialization, and as a result, urbanization has begun to make a big difference in the lives of Siberians. However, their tradition has not disappeared, but it has become more abundant while maintaining its original colors, harmonizing with modern civilization. "Surviving in Siberia" is a documentary that unfolds the natural environment and the state of Siberia and the flora and fauna living there through the eyes of the heroes who are isolated in the Taiji area. Siberias vast land, which has long been a struggle and often a human companion, as the indigenous peoples have, is now in sight, even though it does not allow easy access by people.
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