Speaking of hot countries, I think of the Philippines and India.
But!
In this world, there are very hot countries exist which the ice cream will be melt instantly.
(´゚д゚`)Nooooooooo
So this article would like to intruduce the hottest country in the world. TOP3
3. Niger (Niamey)
source:https://www.takvim.pw
Average temperature:29.6℃
Warmest month Maximum temperature: 41.6 ℃ (April)
Coldest month lowest temperature: 16.4 ℃ (January)
Annual rainfall (mm / year): 508 mm
The rainy season is from June to September, and it hardly rains in the dry season.
Place↓
It is a hot tropic year-round, but it rains occasionally.
It’s warm from December to February, but it exceeds 40 ℃ in August.
Place↓
It rarely rains It’s really dry(´゚д゚`)
1. Sudan (Khartoum)
source:https://gezimanya.com
Average temperature:30.9℃
Warmest month Maximum temperature: 41.9 ℃ (May)
Coldest month lowest temperature: 15.6 ℃ (January)
Annual rainfall (mm / year): 156.8 mm Dry season from November to May, rainy season from July to August
(・∀・)It’s the hottest in the major cities of the world!
At the age of 29, he married a woman who understood that his nails are long.
And on November 17, 2014, for 62 years after continuing to grow, he was brilliantly certified as Guinness World Records as the longest nails in the world.
He is thinkng of cutting his nails eventually because of his age, and wants to donate to the museum.
It’s cool to pursue one thing while being opposed by everyone (゚ Д ゚)
Speaking of monoliths, it is the place where hermits practice.
Dragon Ball characters are fighting and always breaking monolith!
(*´Д`)Kamehameha!
So this article would like to introduce the world’s largest monoliths TOP5!
5. Devils Tower
The monolith in the northeastern part of Wyoming, USA.
The altitude is 1558m and the summit is 91m x 55m.
(*´Д`)that name sounds like scary!
The interpreter of the American military who saw it for the first time mistranslated it as “Tower of the Devil“, and it came to be called Devils Tower.
It seems that 4000 fierce people climb every year.
4. Sigiriya
Sigiriya is registered as a World Heritage Site. Located in Matale, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
You can overlook the green jungle and the remains of the fortified royal palace from the top of 370m, and the remains of the fortified royal palace remain.
(・∀・)There is a lot of history
By the way, the admission fees for Sri Lankans and foreigners are so discriminated.
Sri Lankan citizens: 50 rupees
Foreigners: 4,650 rupees
( ゚Д゚)It’s outrageous!
3. Sugarloaf Mountain
The monolith located in the southern part of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
You can use the rope-way to climb to the top which altitude is 220m.
(・∀・)Very easy!
The English name “Sugarloaf” comes from the fact that the shape looked like sugar bread!
2. Zuma Rock
source:Wikipedia
Zuma Rock towering in the western part of Abuja, the capital of Nigeria
The altitude is 1,125mand the circumference is 725m.
( ゚Д゚)Very high!
If you look closely, the white part in the middle looks like a human face.
1. Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Located in the Uluru Kata Judah National Park, Northern Territory, in the center of Australia.
Height: 348m
circumference: 9.4km
Super huge monolith!
It is also called the belly button of the earth (・ ∀ ・)
A river that flows from the northeastern part of the African continent into the Mediterranean Sea. The longest Nile in the world, straddling many countries such as Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Congo, South Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.