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RE: The 7 hottest countries in the world/Los 7 países más calurosos del mundo

in #cervantes • 7 years ago

One day you might visit us in Australia.😃
A couple of weeks ago we had here on the East Coast at 26° lat. a week of over 38°C and now a week of rain and lovely 25°C. But from experience I know some never never where 38° is in the shade in the morning, and every day is over 40°C. There's dry interior lands where it has rained possibly one or two inches in my whole life. But then there's Melbourne which has drought and wet, and 40° and 20° all on the same day,which is one reason I no longer stop there 😂

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Well, thank you so much for the invitation :D and I didn´t know about those temperatures in Australia :O I´m surprised.

The daily newspaper usually has the expected high of day and experienced low of last night, with expected rain fall of certain areas currently in need of such a report. I no longer read newspapers, but the thing is one had a hand full of readily accessed daily info produced o/n on train into work. The mobile phone can, probably, get same info, but not readily accessible, all on one page, without search and scroll 😂 Each 'bit' of information in a newspaper might have a commentary, as well of conditions, history and prognostications, which on the mobile is somewhere else, on different site, and again has to be searched. 😉 My point being, that modern and quick, does not necessarily mean faster and better. 😆