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Friday 6 September 2013

The Climate of Kings

As a country located between 38 and 43 degrees longitude, North Korea undergoes 4 distinct seasons of which we all know are Summer, Winter, Autumn and Spring. This is believed to be the God's recognition of North Korea as a state who deserves a typical hot climate in Summer (despite the average typhoon) and respectful enough to endure a long, rigirously cold Winter of clear skies, reaching a supremem -13 to -3 degrees celsius on average in January (as taken in Pyongyang). In August the city boasts an average of 20 degrees celsius while Autumn and Spring are known far and wide across the land as being good months to transition weather and temperature from high to low, and vica versa.

Image taken from weather.sg.msn.com

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  1. I honestly cried for hours after reading this life changing blog thank you :`)

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