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Dutch Adventurer Defies Deadly Siberian Freeze with -52°C Ice Plunge
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By Aryan Age Bureau
A Dutch tourist has braved the extreme elements of Siberia’s Yakutia region, diving into an ice hole at a bone-chilling -52°C. While the adventurer emerged grinning despite the physical shock, the incident highlights the incredible composure of local residents and the significant health risks, including hypothermia, associated with extreme winter stunts in the world's coldest inhabited regions. 