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The list of the hottest places on Earth, where better not to go
On planet Earth there are many places where high temperature is hot records. Let's find out the absolute "winners".
Dallol, Ethiopia
This hot city in Avarskoy basin, Ethiopia, retains the top spot for the highest annual temperature from all fixed. In the period from 1960 to 1966, the average temperature in the Dallol was 34.4 °C (during the day, the mercury column continuously rose above 38 °C). We must note that these figures are averages, which means that the temperature during the year in the Dallol reduced quite a bit.
Tirat Zvi, Israel
Tirat Zvi is a religious kibbutz in Israel, located in the valley of Beit Shean 230 meters below sea level. Although located near the Jordan river maintains the fertility of the region in the summer months, the sun almost burns the valley. In June 1941, the settlement recorded the highest temperature across the Asia – 53,9 °C.
Timbuktu, Mali
The city of Timbuktu can boast a rich and incredible history. Being on the crossroads of ancient Saharan trade routes it was a thriving center of science and the starting point of Islam throughout Africa. The temperature here is through the roof, the heat is often recorded at more than 55 °C. the Good news is that in the cool waters of the Niger river is possible to experience only 24 km from this city.
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Dallol, Ethiopia
This hot city in Avarskoy basin, Ethiopia, retains the top spot for the highest annual temperature from all fixed. In the period from 1960 to 1966, the average temperature in the Dallol was 34.4 °C (during the day, the mercury column continuously rose above 38 °C). We must note that these figures are averages, which means that the temperature during the year in the Dallol reduced quite a bit.
Tirat Zvi, Israel
Tirat Zvi is a religious kibbutz in Israel, located in the valley of Beit Shean 230 meters below sea level. Although located near the Jordan river maintains the fertility of the region in the summer months, the sun almost burns the valley. In June 1941, the settlement recorded the highest temperature across the Asia – 53,9 °C.
Timbuktu, Mali
The city of Timbuktu can boast a rich and incredible history. Being on the crossroads of ancient Saharan trade routes it was a thriving center of science and the starting point of Islam throughout Africa. The temperature here is through the roof, the heat is often recorded at more than 55 °C. the Good news is that in the cool waters of the Niger river is possible to experience only 24 km from this city.
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