This Is For Real! Sahara Desert Is Witnessing Snow


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A photographer has captured images of camels after a snowfall in the Tabuk region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. The area – which is close to the border with Jordan – experienced unusual weather this month.

The desert kingdom can experience highs of up to 50C during the hot season, but this month temperatures fell below zero. On January 10, locals in the mountainous region were treated to a flurry of snow.

h/t: thesun


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