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Snow Falls in Cairo for the First Time in 112 Years

 

For the first time in 112 years it is snowing in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt. In a city that averages less than an inch (25.4 mm) of rain in a year, precipitation in any form is quite rare. The entire Middle East region is experiencing record snowfalls, the likes that have not been seen in over fifty years. Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Syria have all received snowfall this December.

Can you imagine seeing snow for the first time in your life? What a sensation it would be!

[via Huffingnton Post, Mashable]

 

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Photograph by @AmrElGabry on Twitter

 

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Photograph by @ofraige on Instagram

 

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Photograph by @oboutros_s on Instagram

 

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Photograph by @ramy_reda on Instagram

 

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Photograph by @reemabouregeilah on Instagram

 

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Photograph by @Hragy on Twitter

 

 

 

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