Ice layer again in the Sahara Desert
The world's largest desert Sahara Located in the continent of Africa, the average temperature of this desert is above 40 degrees Celsius. Here's the snow cover.
In the north, the rough, dry, hot desert has now become a cool ice-free ice. When all the other countries arriving in the face of extreme calamity in the snow, then the people of Sahara are happy that the people here are happy.
There is a 15-inch snowfall in the northern city of Ain Sefra on Sunday in Sahara. This is the fourth time that the desert region has snowfall.
The first snowfall was on 18 February 1979. The inhabitants of the desert region could not believe in their hands, wearing soft cotton ice. There was no limit to the joy of seeing the snowfall.
After 37 years, in the year 2016, Sahara covered the ice sheet again. The following year saw the same weather as the residents of the desert. They have started to believe that the incident happened again in 2018 after 2017.
The New York Times quoted a local resident as saying, "Scandinavia or European countries have such snowfall. But now we see snow in this desert. '
Kamel Secokori, an elderly resident of Aan Sefra area grew up in the area. He said, I saw snow several times in the last 40 years. To us it is absolutely incredible, amazing, magical and exciting events.

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This is surreal. Sorta reminds me of a Star Trek planet. Great shots and material here.