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If you are one of those people who suffers from changes in temperature more than most, then it's probably best to stay away from these places.
With temperatures as high as a sweltering 70 °C, or as low as a bone-chilling -93.2 °C, these places are the regions with the most impressive recorded temperatures on the planet. And there are even the meteorological records to prove it.
This research base on the island of Ellesmere has the coldest winter temperatures of any coastal weather station in the Arctic circle. Temperatures can reach as low as -19.7 °C.
In German 'eismitte' means 'Ice-Center', and this was the location of a research expedition in the 1930s. Temperatures there have reached a shocking -66 °C.
It's a research center which was decommissioned in 1969, and its also the place with the lowest recorded average monthly temperature, at -73.2 °C in 1968.
As it's only 1,500 miles south of the North Pole, it's no surprise that this old fort has an average temperature of -45 °C. In 1892, a temperature of -68 °C was recorded.
This place is very difficult to get to and very sparsely populated, probably due to its extreme temperatures. A NASA satellite has recorded a temperature high of 69.2 °C in the region.
The highest temperature in South America was recorded here in 1905, when the city hit a sizzling 49 °C. The city usually has an average temperature of around 30 °C.
On the frontier with Egypt, this small city registered temperatures of 52.7 °C in 1967. Besides this, the locals also have to contend with violent sandstorms.