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The Moscow Times /
The Moscow Times /
January 11, 2021
See video of Yekaterina Nekrasova 40, swim an 85-meter distance beneath the ice of Lake Baikal. Nekrasova beat the current under-ice swim record of 70 meters set by South African Amber Fillary in Norway last year.
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on The Moscow Times
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Qusmuryn, Qostanay, Kazakhstan
The Astana Times /
January 15, 2021
See Kazakh figure skater Elizabet Tursynbayeva skating to “Znai (Know)” by Dimash Kudaibergen on the frozen lakes of Kazakhstan.
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on The Astana Times
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Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
Nunatsiaq News /
Nunatsiaq News /
January 19, 2021
The warm spell, which is expected to last into the last week of January, is the result of a low-pressure cyclonic system of warm air from the south.
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on Nunatsiaq News
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Uelen, Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia
RB Smith /
The Nome Nugget /
January 16, 2021
Last week, a 908-foot Russian tanker carrying liquified natural gas passed south through the Russian side of the Bering Strait, with two more to follow. The ships are traversing the northern coast of Siberia, called the North Sea Route, in the middle of January with no icebreaker escort, an unprecedented event that may hint at the future of the region as climate change alters global commerce.
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on The Nome Nugget
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Vihti, Uusimaa, Finland
Yle Uutiset /
January 17, 2021
Finland is emerging from a deep freeze, giving way to milder temperatures and more snow. On Saturday three people in Helsinki fell through the ice at two different locations within the same 15-minute period.
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on Yle Uutiset
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Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
CBC /
January 15, 2021
City of Whitehorse crews have been dealing with record amounts of snow on residential streets and roads. Thousands of truckloads of snow will be hauled away keeping a small army of city workers and contractors busy with plenty of overtime.
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on CBC
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İstanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
DAILY SABAH /
Daily Sabah /
January 18, 2021
The precipitation, although lasting just a few days, was good news for dams supplying water to more than 15 million people in the city. Just a few weeks after a drought alert, dams have seen a rise in their water levels.
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on Daily Sabah
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Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Simon Hunter /
EL PAÍS /
January 9, 2021
The unexpectedly heavy snowfall has blocked roads, left the emergency services unable to circulate and has caused dangerous situations due to falling branches.
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on EL PAÍS
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Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom
BBC News /
January 14, 2021
More than 50,000 juvenile fish were killed or escaped in the incident on Skye, says an industry body. The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) said predation attacks continued to have a significant impact on fish health and welfare.
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on BBC News
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