Tough Environment

The first picture that comes to our mind when we hear the word ‘Siberia” is of an icy surrounding with no trace of human around. The region has eight months long winter with sometimes temperature dropping off to -67 degrees F. However, the real picture is different when it comes to snow and human’s occupation of the region. Contrary to all the assumptions, the peninsula does not see snow quite often. Furthermore, human began settling in Siberia since 45,000 B.C.