I fucking hate heat
Greenland
t. lived there
Canada
Iktf brah. Iceland, Greenland, the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia
>>77786206
some places on earth pretty much have constant temperature/climate
>>77786256
Iceland is hot af mate, due to the Atlantic Current you see a lot of green
>>77786206
Svalbard (Part of Norway)
Pic related, also not a poor shithole in the Norwegian settlements (Longyearbyen). Dunno about the russian one (Barentsburg).
>>77787322
is it even possible to live on svalbard? I thought only researchers were allowed there.
>>77786256
All of these parts get +25º in heat waves
>>77786206
Antartica, besides the argentinean part, that also gets +20ºc sometimes
>>77786256
>Russia doesn't get hot
Oh boy, you are in for a surprise
>>77787405
My cousin lived there for five years or so, worked as a banker.
http://www.norden.org/no/hallo-norden/norge/flytte-til-norge/flytte-eller-reise-til-svalbard
Try google translate this.
>>77787322
Looks like that 30 days of night village
>>77787627
I see
jeg kan skam læse norsk, intet problem
>>77787405
I'll be travelling in Svalbard from November onwards, but on the Russian town.
My uncle worked in northern Scotland. Never more than 15-20° in summer.
This thread is making me feel worse now, because I can't go to those places right ow.
>>77787405
some kids who lived on svalbard came to some sort of youth camp i was in, so i assume there are "regular" people there
>>77786206
The tropics don't have seasons or significant temperature changes throughout the year. Here the temperature is regulated by altitude. For example, my town, which is located 2500m above sea level has a constant average temperature of 14 degrees Celsius and virtually free of humidity, which is comfy as hell if you ask me