Bootlegged movies in these Siberian sleighs. Plus, how Joseph and Mary became a couple.
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| PHOTOGRAPHS BY EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA
| | The tales of Santa’s sleigh make it sound like a sweet Christmas Eve ride—powered seamlessly by knowing reindeer.
For Siberia’s reindeer, however, the annual 800-mile migration to and from the Arctic has become more complicated. Just ask the herders who follow the animals on their trek. Record heat, drought, and Russian energy development have challenged both reindeer and these herders, members of the historically resilient Nenets Indigenous group.
These photos by Nat Geo Explorer Evgenia Arbugaeva (pictured above, a 5-year-old urging his mother to go faster on the sleigh) help explain their deep connection to the reindeer and the land.
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| Wildlife crossing: The Russian oil giant Gazprom created this “white carpet” for reindeer bulls pulling sleighs across the road at this Siberian oil field. Pictured above, sisters Vera and Sophia Khudi (walking) made the crossing. | | | |
| Northward ho! In spring, when snow and frozen rivers favor sledding, the herds push rapidly north.
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| The family chum: That’s the name for the teepee-like tent that protects 80-year-old Nina Khudi (shown above) from blowing snow and biting cold.
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| Probably not ‘Rudolph’: Huddled under reindeer coats and blankets, the Puiko brothers watch a bootlegged movie on a laptop powered by a generator chugging outside the chum. Almost every tent has a few cherished movies—gifts from visitors or acquired on a rare visit to a village or trading post. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DINA LITOVSKY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
| | Too. Many. Santas! No, it’s not the North Pole. And yes, even Santa needs some time away from the elves. Ergo, the annual summertime “World’s Largest Santa Convention” (above). It comes complete with dinner, dancing, a show, and a massive “Santa jingle.” Where is it? Click here to find out.
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| | The Christmas Eve plot: If monarchist rebels had had their way, French leader Napoleon Bonaparte would have been blown apart by a bomb outside an opera house on the night before Christmas in 1800. Bonaparte escaped unhurt from the barrel bomb, entered the opera house for a Haydn premiere, and asked for the book of the oratorio. He wasn’t so laissez-faire about the culprits, Nat Geo reports.
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| PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT FOSBURY
| | One last reindeer story: Do you know the eyes of reindeer can change color? It depends on the light, Nat Geo reports. (Upper image, the mirror-like layer at the back of a reindeer’s eye with winter coloring; lower image, with summer coloring.) Regretfully, we have no similar report about the color of reindeer noses.
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Today’s Soundtrack: ¿Dónde Está Santa Claus? — Los Lobos
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