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Скачать или смотреть 10 Hottest Places On Earth!!

  • Zero2Hero
  • 2019-04-14
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10 Hottest Places On Earth!!
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10 Hottest Places On Earth!! From literal volcanic fields to unbelievable temperatures you probably didn’t even know existed …stay tuned to number 1 to find out the 10 hottest places on Earth!

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Number 10: Dallol, Ethiopia.
When you think of hot places, I bet you would at least consider one that is volcanically active as a potential "hotspot". Pun intended. And that's exactly what Dallol in Ethiopia was and is. You can find it in the Afar Depression of Ethiopia, and it is indeed an area that is affected by the prospect of being an erupting volcano, and that's not even one of the only reasons it's hot.
Where it was located in Ethiopia is actually a mining site, and people did reside there for some time, and then, it became a ghost town. And given the heat, it's not hard to see why.
Just on average, yes…ON AVERAGE, the place would be about 90 degrees plus. During 1960-1966, the average temperature of Dallol was 94 degrees Fahrenheit, and recall that average doesn't mean highest, so it could get even more intense.
So...high average temperature...chance of the place erupting violently...yep, that's not a good place to live. And this is only No.10.
Number 9: Coober Pedy, Australia.
On the surface (both literally and metaphorically), Coober Pedy, in Australia, seems like any other town in the world. It just so happens, that this town is right next to the biggest Opal mine in the world. But that doesn't make the town rich, per se, and it definitely doesn't help their location is in a place that has no shade or barricade from the sun, which can literally roast the surface where the people live. How do I define "roast"? Well, how about 113 degrees? That's pretty hot. And so, the people of Coober Pedy did the only thing they could do...they moved into the mines.
I'm serious, they did that. They moved into a series of mines and underground tunnels and caverns that they had been living next to and working in for years.. If you go to the "actual" town, you'll find houses...but they're not lived in. So...why is a mine better than the surface? Well, first off, it's cooler in there. Because of the design and the rock structure, you won't get hotter than 75 degrees, which is at least 30 degrees cooler than what's going on in the surface.
At first, it must have been hard to live in those conditions, however, the people have made the most of it. And they're now more or less thriving down there. Some have been able to outfit their homes with things like pools, which is no doubt a hot commodity down there...another…pun…intended.
Either way, Coober Pedy is a very hot place in the world, but the people found a way to beat the heat...just by not being in it.
Number 8: Wadi Halfa, Sudan.
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You would think that a place that is close to a body of water would be immune to the heat of the world, but, as Wadi Halfa proves, it's not the case. The temperature of this gateway city can get up to 127 degrees Fahrenheit. What do I mean by gateway city? Well, despite it being a part of Sudan (at the northern most point, interestingly enough), people go through Wadi Halfa in order to get to Egypt because of its location.
Sadly, this version of Wadi Halfa is the second to bare the name, as the first had a very sad fate:
"The original Wadi Halfa was submerged when the Aswan High Dam created Lake Nasser in 1971. At the time, approximately 50,000 inhabitants of the area were forcibly removed from their lands and relocated to the desert, where many died of malaria and other diseases. A few Wadi Halfans, however, remain along the Nile, the river that built their ancestors’ identities as fishermen and river traders, building new settlements several times and finally settling on the current location when the flooding stopped."
Still, new or old, you better bring heat protection when going there.
Number 7: Aghajari, Iran.
If there's one thing I've learned recently, it's that no matter how hot or cold a place gets, it can most definitely be habited by a lot of people. Aghajari is the capital of the Aghajari District, in Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. That's a lot of names, yes, but they do have a point, it's a capital city. And at one time, despite the intense heat, 65,000 people were a part of this city. Even though it would get as hot as 128 degrees, it was a thriving city.
So what happened? Well, the war between Iran and Iraq eventually broke out, and when it did, the city was caught in the crossfire, and so most of the population left.
Today, only about 14,000 remain.

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