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It's common knowledge that Russia gets really cold in the winter — in parts of the country, it plunges down to -50 Celsius. -30 Celsius isn't even a big deal. So there are things you learn to survive.
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Top of the list: Hats and hoods are important. Most of your heat escapes through your head. This is truth. Cover your head.
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Layering is also important. Shirts under sweaters. Tights under jeans. Do it.
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What also helps is vodka.
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Friday, February 20, 2015
15 Things I Learned About How To Survive The Cold Russian Winter
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