Alaskan Exchange Student Forced To Go Home Early After Experiencing Freezing Inner City Terrace House

Alaskan Exchange Student Forced To Go Home Early After Experiencing Freezing Inner City Terrace House

MONTY BENFICA | Amusements | CONTACT

An exchange student from the frosty wilderness of Alaska has been abruptly sent packing after enduring the bone-chilling horrors of an uninsulated Australian inner-city terrace house.

Anniagruk Kusugak (24) , an Inuit woman from Alaska, had eagerly anticipated her semester abroad in Australia, envisioning sun-soaked few months in the land down under. What she didn’t anticipate, however, was the shockingly substandard level of insulation in Inner-City Australian homes during the winter months.

“Far too cold for me, I don’t know how you guys do it.” Anniagruk said.

With her dreams of a sun-drenched Australian adventure destroyed by the harsh realities of Australian winter, Anniagruk is comforted with the fact that she will soon be back home where it’s a lot warmer, Alaska.

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