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What is the hottest/coldest place you have visted?
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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The heatwave in the US made me think how those that live near death valley cope with such extreme temperatures. Have you ever visted somewhere that is either exceptionally hot or extremely cold? |
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"Hottest - valley of the Kiings, September
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LOL, that happened to me in late April, even the Egyptologist wouldn't get out of the air conditioned coach at Dayr el-Bahari, Hatshepsuts temple, told us what we needed to know and left us to it and he was bloody local
Coldest -13 in Paris, three people died on the streets that night |
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over a year ago
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Hottest was 100 percent humidity in Indonesian jungle tracking Orangutans and the coldest on a mountainside that had been warm minutes earlier in the Himalayas. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hottest was 45 degrees in the outback near perth! I was working on a paintball site running round in camo with a helmet on with kangaroos all over not to mention deadly snakes which i seen many a time!
I got severe dehydration on my first day, the next chance i had i bought a cammel back which was priceless! I would still lose 8-10 kg in a day! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hottest was 100 percent humidity in Indonesian jungle tracking Orangutans and the coldest on a mountainside that had been warm minutes earlier in the Himalayas."
hey! - where in the Himalayas? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Hottest... either Singapore or crazy heat wave in Shanghai - 40 degrees with gross humidity!
Coldest was my first winter in S.Korea. Snowed for about 2 months and was about -12. All my Canadian friends were bouncing around yelling "This isn't cold!!" It was cold. |
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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"Hottest was 100 percent humidity in Indonesian jungle tracking Orangutans and the coldest on a mountainside that had been warm minutes earlier in the Himalayas."
I can imagine you sweated just a little bit on that trip! |
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Spent 5 years in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain so experienced many hot days but also very high humidity. When the sandstorms struck it was fairly uncomfortable. Houston was also hot and humid in the summer.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hottest Kenya or Cuba, coldest too many places too choose from as an X squadies most training areas in the winter can be bloody cold be it Otterburn,Salisbury,or Brecon and not to mention place abroad |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Coldest Montreal -20 thank goodness for their underground city network. Hottest probably Phoenix Arizona but was working so didn't pay too much attention to be honest.
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don’t know if these are the hottest and coldest places I’ve ever visited,,
But I’ve worked on rigs operating around the Ningaloo reef off Australia where it wasn’t uncommon to be see 45°C and at the other end of the scale I've experienced working in the Kara Sea where it was seriously fook’in cold…
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don’t know if these are the hottest and coldest places I’ve ever visited,,
But I’ve worked on rigs operating around the Ningaloo reef off Australia where it wasn’t uncommon to be see 45°C and at the other end of the scale I've experienced working in the Kara Sea where it was seriously fook’in cold…
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You know I just had to check what a TV rig worker looked like. By heck I bet you were popular |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don’t know if these are the hottest and coldest places I’ve ever visited,,
But I’ve worked on rigs operating around the Ningaloo reef off Australia where it wasn’t uncommon to be see 45°C and at the other end of the scale I've experienced working in the Kara Sea where it was seriously fook’in cold…
You know I just had to check what a TV rig worker looked like. By heck I bet you were popular "
Haha,,,,, noooooo I never did any of that out there,,,,, OMG.... nooooooooo!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Hottest place lots of places to choose, probably various places in the UAE a year in Hong Kong and coldest place was several visits to Antarctica which I loved especially as paying paid to be there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hottest Turkey, deadly heat.
Coldest.... Glasgow."
Glasgow?!? Bollocks! You evidently have been to the East coast yet - Glasgow is positively tropical in comparison! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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hottest city in the world is supposed to be jazan in saudi,having been there in the high 40's its so hot you die without water on hand or shade its that simple during the sun up which is why saudi comes alive when it goes dark and goes cool |
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