Vorkuta is one of the most remote towns in Russia, located above the Arctic Circle in the Komi Republic. The town was founded in the 1930s as a labor camp for political prisoners, and the grim history is still evident in the architecture and atmosphere. However, Vorkuta is also a thriving community, home to a large population of miners and their families. The winters are long and dark, but the locals are used to it and the town has a lively social life. There are several museums and historical sites worth visiting, as well as a range of cultural events throughout the year. The locals are warm and welcoming, and Vorkuta is a unique and fascinating place to experience Russian culture.