World’s Hottest Desert Sees Snow for First Time in Nearly 40 Years
20th December 2016
Snow last fell in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra Feb. 18, 1979, when the snow storm lasted for less than an hour. Ain Sefra is 3,280 feet above sea level and is nestled between the Atlas Mountains in Africa.
How about that Global Warming, eh? Rising sea levels nipping at your toes yet?
Oh, wait, we’d better look at that list of islands that have disappeared because of rising sea levels — and … that would be … none. Hmm. Well, keep on believing in the face of facts; that’s what religion is all about.