Soverato, Southern Italy. Nobody is outside

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by giannipi4Kwins

10 comments
  1. To cite a great man: “the sun is a deadly laser”. The pharmacy sign reads 42 degrees.

  2. 42 degrees according to the pharmacy’s on the left, pretty normal for no one to be outside

  3. It’s hot outside, it’s a residential zone with few closed shops, what did you expect

  4. Temperature is not an issue – it’s the humidity that makes you want to die when it’s hot. Last year I was on Canary islands during kalima (wind from Sahara desert). Temperatures raised by like 10 degrees to over 42~C and 33~ during night but humidity was really low, like 20%. Honestly? It was pleasant – ocean breeze and shadow and I could still do some forest hiking, walk around the towns.

    When temperature dropped to like 23~C I went to some town and basically I was sweating like a pig. It felt like wet sauna with humidity hitting over 90%. Hard to breathe, you feel tired even after walking. I wouldn’t be worried that much because it’s pretty dry there.

    Technically 23C can be much worse than 45C in terms of how you feel it.

  5. *What would happen if every human being on Earth disappeared?*

  6. Siesta time, Sunday, people on holiday, hot weather.
    Normal.
    Beautiful Sea over there anyway.

  7. I can tell you with certainty I am outside Soverato right now

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