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I would have never guessed that Morocco could get that much precipitation. It looked like California to me but the November precipitation max didn't match.
Someone I knew from college was from this town in California. Elevation 5200 ft, latitude 34°N, about the same as Ilfrane.
I would have never guessed that Morocco could get that much precipitation. It looked like California to me but the November precipitation max didn't match.
Someone I knew from college was from this town in California. Elevation 5200 ft, latitude 34°N, about the same as Ilfrane.
I know very little about the Atlas mountains but I'm surprised it's so wet too - I guess there are surreal photos somewhere out there taken in a Saharan landscape with snow-capped mountains in the distance. Both those climates I could happily live with, though Lake Arrowhead would be a bit better.
Well, I am going to give the solution, because I will be a few days without Internet.
Also in a small people and it is not known
Lodwar in Kenya, A climate similar to Garissa also in kenia, deserts in the equator
Somewhere near the Equator (in Africa?) that presumably would get famines with that low rainfall...Mogadishu?
That's the best name of any place in the world!
Where do you live?
Mogadishu.
Bless you. Need a tissue?
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