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Colder Than Antarctica—In Africa!

In 1933, the South African region of Sutherland recorded a temperature of -18.6°C (-1.5°F), making it colder than the average winter temperatures in parts of Antarctica. This frigid mystery reveals the unexpected climates on our planet, showcasing how extremes can occur in unsuspecting locations.
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