Western weather this time of year is not suitable for geeljire
take it nowBasically i am pale white skin in my mind....that is before i take my medication
Not for me ...i dont like the scotching hot heat. Makes my brown deep chocolate skin melt. I am used to the west winter now. Basically i am pale white skin in my mind....that is before i take my medication
You can sleep all day long if you hate winter Sleeping timeYou're on medication the struggle is different
I don't like winter
You can sleep all day long if you hate winter Sleeping time
You can sleep all day long if you hate winter Sleeping time
Then, don't complain about the weatherTf that's too much
Yep, it's hibernation.. pretty much animals do so in the winter period.. they ain't that active in the winter.. like grizzly bears, polar bearsThats what the polar bears do. Sleep in caves the whole winter
Somalia isn't all scorching hot like Djibouti and Bosaso. Some places like those in the mountains are generally cooler. I heard that coastal areas are also cold because of the ocean breeze.
Yeah it's hot but not too hot like djibouti.. but coastal areas are hot and wet climate, which causes it to be high in humidity--- and that's suffocating a bitSomalia isn't all scorching hot like Djibouti and Bosaso. Some places like those in the mountains are generally cooler. I heard that coastal areas are also cold because of the ocean breeze.
Nahh it was extremely hot when I went to XamarYeah it's hot but not too hot like djibouti.. but coastal areas are hot and wet climate, which cause to be high in humidity--- and that's suffocating a bit
I guess Mogadisho is somewhat windy and hot.. which is pretty good if you chilling under a shade in Liido beach
You went to Xamar, Wow!!!Nahh it was extremely hot when I went to Xamar
Liido beach is lit though
Yea. It was hella humid but was definitely global warming. My mom said it was windy most of the time when she lived there thoughYou went to Xamar, Wow!!!
I'd never seen somalia
Check my edit, that's how I guessed. Good guess, I sayYea. It was hella humid but was definitely global warming. My mom said it was windy most of the time when she lived there though
The humidity is what scares me about my coastal tuulo but I heard it gets cold enough around 3:00 pm that people have to wear jackets. That same breeze reaches Gaalkacyo 7 hours later.Yeah it's hot but not too hot like djibouti.. but coastal areas are hot and wet climate, which cause to be high in humidity--- and that's suffocating a bit
I guess Mogadisho is somewhat windy and hot.. which is pretty good if you chilling under a shade in Liido beach
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I think Somalia is the windiest country in the world. It's especially crazy by the ocean. That's probably why people rarely complain about the heat.Yea. It was hella humid but was definitely global warming. My mom said it was windy most of the time when she lived there though
If the place you talking about is mostly desert or semi-desert/ or dry arid land, then it might be cold at night since the place doesn't have enough moisture/water, meaning the sand turns out to be cold and loses the heat at night as the sun isn't present at nightThe humidity is what scares me about my coastal tuulo but I heard it gets cold enough around 3:00 pm that people have to wear jackets. That same breeze reaches Gaalkacyo 7 hours later.
I don't think non-coastal areas have any humidity since most of the country is very dry.
Trust me i have been to arab land, and none of them was as warmr than berbera. It was so scorching hot the mf trees were sweating! i had to jump into the salty ocean with my boxers to cool off. And they had the best fish i've ever tastedSomalia isn't all scorching hot like Djibouti and Bosaso. Some places like those in the mountains are generally cooler. I heard that coastal areas are also cold because of the ocean breeze.