Frozen Frontier; I just love vodka!
17th of March 2013 -27 degrees Celsius Yakutsk, republic of Sakha I just love vodka! At least right now! Let me tell you why! I have just come back from a great party at Muuskhaia, one of the best...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; 17 years in prison
21th of March -21 degrees Celsius Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha ”What are those tatoos you have on your hands?” I asked one evening whilst having a few shots of vodka with a friend and a mate of his and...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; Shaman says; “You have to let that inner wolf out.”
25th of March 2013 -24 degrees Celsius Yakutsk, The Republic of Sakha “You have to let that inner wolf out” , Alexander Artemyev told me, whilst his two handheld metal indicators both shot off the...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; Give us land!
“You know, Mikael, I really don´t know what to do” , Slava Shadrin told us whilst sitting at the kitchen table in our fancy flat in Yakutsk and continued with a deep sigh; “For example, when i was a...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; The Dream of the Shaman
“Yesterday I went to the Sakha Theatre to see The Dream of the Shaman By Alexei Kulakovsky” I told one of the best known shamans in the Republic of Sakha, Afanasiy Semenovich Fedorov, whilst Yura,...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; Expedition Summary
A fairy tale! Almost! It is 4.30 in the morning, I am back in a warm, fresh aired and springy Malmö and I am suffering badly from jet lag. But I am happy. Very happy. I feel like I really have...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; Lessons from extreme cold
“You know you are in extreme cold, when you spit and your saliva turns solid before it hits the ground.” These are words from a well known polar scientist. After having spent two major Expeditions in...
View ArticleFrozen Frontier; The Expedition Report
Malmö, Sweden 11th of April 2013 Dear Explorers and Readers, I have just made my way back to Malmö in Sweden where I live after what I would call a fairy tale Expedition! I have just travelled 650...
View ArticleThe Evenki and The Critical Role of Their Shamans By Moki Kokoris
The Evenki, formerly known as the Tungus, are spread over a huge territory (about 2,500,000 km²) of the Siberian taiga, or boreal forest, from the Orb River in the west to the Sea of Okhotsk in the...
View ArticleExpedition Frozen Frontier: The Trailer
“You know you are in extreme cold, when you spit and your saliva turns solid before it hits the ground.” Finally the trailer for most likely one of the colder documentaries on the world stage right now...
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