Summer is around the corner again! It is time for camping trips, sunburns, sweat, sweltering hot temperatures, beach getaways, barbecues and amusement parks. A relaxing moment at the beach is exciting but the weather factors that make it excited rapidly disappear. There are some places around the world with hottest temperatures. Here are the top five hottest places in the world:
- Tirat Zvi
The hottest places begin with kibbutz in Beit She’an Valley of Israel. It is situated at 721.8 ft below the sea level. Kibbutz is recognized as the largest date grower in Israel that operates meat processing factory and lulav business. Kibbutz is a collective community that culturally depends on agriculture in addition to the modernized industrial and technological branches industry. The hottest period in this place is June 22, 1942.
- Rub’ Al Khali, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
This is known as the empty quarter in English and recognized as one of the biggest sand deserts in the world that covers majority of the southern third of Arabian Peninsula or better still; more than the combined location of France, Belgium and Netherlands. It is the second most oil rich place across the globe but extremely inhospitable. The fact that you find plants, rodent or arachnid here and there does not mean that people are living there. Sue to the summer temperatures that increases to 131 degrees Fahrenheit, nobody should be blame for not staying there.
- Death valley
Presently, Death Valley is the home of the lowest, driest and hottest places in North America. The hottest temperature was recorded at Furnace creek. Death Valley is located close to California and Nevada border and contains salt pans, faults and few water ways. Many wildlife including fish, plans and birds are found there. The hottest temperature recorded here was in July 10, 1913 (134 degrees Fahrenheit).
- Al’ Aziziyah
For some time, Al’Aziziyah was known as the hottest place on earth meanwhile just of recent El Azizia beat Al’Aziziyah record on temperature record with considerable amount. El Azizia is the capital city of AL’Aziziyah situated in the north-western Libya. Amazingly, a major trade center is what Al’Aziziyah is known for in spite of the insanely hot weather conditions. The temperature record was 136 degrees Fahrenheit in September 13, 1922. Al’Aziziyah is not far from Tripoli where more than 300,000 people lives.
- Dasht-e Lut
Dasht-e Lut beat Al’Aziziyah’s record with 23 degree Fahrenheit twice in 2004 and 2005. Dasht-e Lut is a salt desert recorded as the 25th largest desert across the globe. The eastern part of Dasht-e Lut comprises of a plateau with salt flats, sinkholes and ravines while the south-eastern area is full of sand and tallest dunes of about 1000 ft high. No living creature could be found there due to the temperature which is 159 degrees Fahrenheit.
With all said and done, anytime summer heats begins to catch you, just imagine yourself paying a visit to any one of these hottest places in the world, I am very sure, you will feel at ease and thank God with your own climate.
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