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SAHARA DESERT SNOW
07-01-2018
2018
wacky and real life

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_02.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_03.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_04.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_05.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_06.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_07.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_08.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_09.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_10.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_11.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_12.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_13.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_14.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_15.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_16.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_SNOW_IN_SAHARA_17.jpg
titleSAHARA DESERT SNOW
subject date07-01-2018
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY KARIM BOUCHETATA/CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: The worlds hottest desert submerged in several inches of snow) - A bizarre weather phenomenon has left locals baffled as the Sahara Desert plains find themselves doused in layers of snow. Being one of the hottest places on earth, the last youd expect to be able to have a snowball fight in would be the Sahara Desert, but not anymore thanks to a bizarre weather conditions in Ain Sefra, Algeria. Though temperatures in the Sahara often plummet below zero at night, the notoriously dry desert plains are so scare of water any form of precipitation is incredibly unlikely to occur. Photographer Karim Bouchetata however, was left shocked when he awoke to find the burnt-orange dunes sprinkled in a dusting of white, on January 7th. - SEE CATERS COPY