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Why Dakhla Might Be the Coolest Place on Earth (Literally)

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago06 mins

Discover why Dakhla in Western Sahara has one of the most unique climates on Earth: cool year-round thanks to the Canary Current. No heat waves, no snow, just 20°C and wind.

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