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It’s Official Guatape Has The Best Weather In The World

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Published on 26 Aug 2023 / In Travel & Events

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MrHolmes
MrHolmes 1 year ago

Love your travel updates almost as much as ur mgtow content. Keep up the great work!

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

I have seen snow in California and Florida.... sort of down in the low lands....
Long time ago on TV.

I always thought that people retired to Florida, because it was warm....


https://www.breitbart.com/loca....l/2019/02/21/global-

https://www.clickorlando.com/w....eather/2019/12/23/re

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Alpha Male Lifestyle

I was in Florida when we had that cold snap. It killed all the oranges.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Alpha Male Lifestyle: Yeah I think from memory the snow lasted 3 to 5 days ???? and the cold was low enough, long enough, to kill most of the trees too.... Maybe 10 or 12 or even 15 days. This memory is very old and faint.. It made the news in Australia, maybe the nightly news, maybe the farming industry news...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Alpha Male Lifestyle: With REALLY nice temperate climates, in Australia for a while, I found it EVER SO NICE to live in Tasmania for the extreme heat of summer, and head north to Northern coastal NSW for the coldest of the winter..... See on the map Hobart down the bottom and Brisbane up the top - on the east side of the continent... By satellite miles that is 1200Km - As summer passes, and it gets a bit colder, it was possible to pull up stakes and head north about 200 or so Km every month or two just ahead of the cool, and when you reached 200 or 300 Km south of Brisbane, you could shelter there for 2 or 3 months, over the peak of the winter and it was like 24 - 28*C and as it warmed out, as winter finished, you could move back south staying just out of the range of the heat.... until you was back in Tasmania... and you could live in a climate that was mostly around 24 - 28*C almost all the time... fucking lovely. And you get the OLD abandonned farm houses - or a few bricks where the fireplace once was, that had ancient orange trees growing out the back.. Warm days, frosty nights and beautiful wild fruit.. https://goo.gl/maps/7LrB3R9BMmJo8xXy9

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