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28 January 2026
Sunlight reflects off a snow-covered road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 26, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
Icicles hang from the roof of a house in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
A person walks along a street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249098
28 January 2026
A person walks past a large pile of snow in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249099
28 January 2026
People walk in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249100
28 January 2026
Teens walk past a large pile of snow in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
A large pile of snow buries a tree in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
Snow drifts on the roof of a home in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249103
28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a sidewalk in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a sidewalk in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a sidewalk in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249106
28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a sidewalk in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249107
28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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#13249108
28 January 2026
Large piles of snow line a road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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28 January 2026
Snow drifts on the roof of a home in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 28, 2026. A polar vortex plunges Ontario into extreme cold this month, briefly making it one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. A massive Arctic air mass shifts south, placing the coldest air on the planet directly over the province. Meteorologists say mid-level atmospheric temperatures near -58 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 degrees Celsius), with wind chills in some areas feeling just as brutal.
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Air Potato Harvested From The Ground - Dioscorea Bulbifera - Mati Alu - Hardy Tropical Climbing Plant
23 January 2026
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23 January 2026
Dioscorea bulbifera, commonly known as air potato, is a type of yam from the Dioscorea genus, native to warmer regions and popular in India, especially in West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam. Varieties like purple yam and greater yam are also part of this group. Yams are essential agricultural products in cultural rituals and are typically consumed as starchy vegetables, often boiled, mashed, fried, or roasted. They are nutritious, with a distinctive earthy flavor, featured in curries, chips, and various dishes. Yam plants are climbing vines that produce bulbils (aerial tubers) and tuberous roots. They have thick, bark-like skin on their tubers. Digging up Dioscorea bulbifera (air potato) tubers requires care because the plant is an invasive, fast-spreading vine with delicate stems that break easily, and its underground roots can be deep or tangled. The best time to harvest is during winter, when the vine dies back and the plant enters dormancy. Here, a farmer carefully digs the soil with a shovel, then pulls out the air potatoes with great effort, cleans and cuts them, and then uses them to cook an Indian curry on December 21, 2025. While digging the soil, various types of centipedes and grubs emerge one after another.
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