Hell really does freeze over– at least in the middle of rural Norway it does.
Caution: there will be no avoiding the puns and Dad jokes in this article.
On average, for a third of the year, the village of Hell in Norway freezes over, reaching sub-artic temperatures as low as −25 °C (−13 °F) and making it among one of coldest places to live on Earth.
Caution: there will be no avoiding the puns and Dad jokes in this article.
On average, for a third of the year, the village of Hell in Norway freezes over, reaching sub-artic temperatures as low as −25 °C (−13 °F) and making it among one of coldest places to live on Earth.
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