I don't remember the name, but it's in the middle of Antarctica.
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I don't remember the name, but it's in the middle of Antarctica.
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At least nine people are dead after 14 years worth of rain caused severe flooding in what is known for being the driest location in the world.*
My guess was Death Valley.
Death Valley even has the nicely named place of Badwater Basin. It makes me wonder what's there if they want to scare everyone.
This sounds like a job for some meddling kids in a hideously painted van.
Keeping with the theme, What is the coldest inhabited place on earth? By "inhabited" I mean people regularly living there, not just scientific research stations.
Being I couldn't for the life of me remember any of the names had I seen them, I'm going to kill this question quickly by saying Russia is the coldest inhabited place on earth. My reasoning being it's most likely some little tiny village or something in Russia, but it would still be Russia, so I'm right! :laugh:
"Keeping with the theme, What is the coldest inhabited place on earth?"
Oh that's easy - 11 Downing St.
"If the poor don't want to pay the increase on VAT, they can eat their pasties cold"
- George Osborne, 23rd May 2012.