Discover the most frigid locations on Earth where temperatures plummet to extreme lows. 

Top 6 Coldest Places in the World

The coldest place on Earth, with a record low of -128.6°F (-89.2°C) recorded in 1983. Image: An image of Vostok Station surrounded by ice and snow. 

Vostok Station, Antarctica 

This remote location recorded a temperature of -128.6°F (-89.2°C) in 2010. Image: A panoramic view of Dome Fuji with ice formations. 

Dome Fuji, Antarctica 

With temperatures dropping to -100°F (-73°C), it's one of the most inhospitable places on Earth. 

Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica 

The highest peak in North America experiences temperatures as low as -75°F (-60°C). Image: A stunning shot of Denali’s peak covered in snow. 

Denali, Alaska, USA 

Known for its severe winters, with temperatures reaching -90°F (-67.8°C). Image: A winter scene of Verkhoyansk with snow-covered buildings. 

Verkhoyansk, Russia 

Often referred to as the coldest inhabited place on Earth, with temperatures as low as -89.9°F (-67.7°C). 

Oymyakon, Russia 

These six locations highlight the incredible extremes of our planet’s climate.

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