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    Posted on February 25th, 2010 chivacongelado 2 comments

    Continuing with the theme of the previous post, RTVE published a documentary where they interviewed 12 Spanish families resident in Germany, Poland and Finland and asked them of their experiences in what has been described as the coldest winter in northern Europe in years.  Funnily enough, one of the families they chose are good friends of mine.

    You can watch it (in Spanish) in their website here.

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    2 responses to “Spanish TV documentary on how people survive real winter”

    1. Ups… After seeing this, somehow I felt so much better. I live in Holland and yes, we had a cold winter, but never as bad as Finland, Germany or Poland, although the wind here is freezing. This proves that human beings can adapt to almost anything.

    2. chivacongelado

      As they say hereabouts: it’s not about the cold weather, it’s about the bad clothing ;-)

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