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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by Warszawa
B+, winters are too warm but I love the stability
Yeah but in july of 1975 occurried there an disaster that killed most of coffee crops,still today they call it as the black freeze.
It ocurried during a cold wave ,temperature on the city outskirts falled to -3.5C while the ground was with -9C.
Subtropical areas of South America are mild and stay above freezing most of time,but there are some periods that the cold come,this last june are a exemple of that,when several places in southern Brazil registered lows between -5c and -9c for several days.
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