Think It's Cold Here? Watch This
03:19 - Saturday 04 December 2010 - In Categories World News, World Videos
As the UK struggles to cope with the snow and freezing temperatures, spare a thought for British journalist Adam Mynott.
If you think it’s cold in Britain, click here and watch his two-minute report from Oymyakon in Siberia, which might change your perspective.
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