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Let's see if any city in the Southern Hemisphere with a population of over 100,000 can get a temperature below -30C this winter.... small villages or mountain passes don't count
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by deneb78
Let's see if any city in the Southern Hemisphere with a population of over 100,000 can get a temperature below -30C this winter.... small villages or mountain passes don't count
You know that never will happen, temperature like that only happens in Antarctic and high mountains of Southern Andes.
You know that never will happen, temperature like that only happens in Antarctic and high mountains of Southern Andes.
I guess the people in the Southern Hemisphere had the sense to build their cities in locations with pleasant climates unlike the Northern Hemisphere. Otherwise Balmaceda should have the same population as Moscow.
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