Awesome video. I'm from Lesotho where it snows regularly in the highlands. However in the loosely termed "lowlands" region in the western part of the country where I live it doesn't snow every winter though it does still get bitterly cold. This region gets major snowfall around on average once every 10 to 15 years. I was fortunate enough to have had that once in a lifetime opportunity to experience this rare lowland snowfall when it snowed in the whole of Lesotho on the 4 june this year (2024). It was such a wonderful and surreal experience. I lived in the UK during during the late 90s and experienced snow regularly while I was there, but I had never experienced snow on African soil and that's something I always wanted to experience. I can at least now tick that box of having experienced snow on African soil in my home country of Lesotho.
First of all, thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I'm really happy that you took the time to watch my video and write such a thoughtful reply. Personally, this is one of the best videos I've made, and I would love to experience snow in my life as well. I would really like to visit your beautiful country someday and add a note to my life that I got to experience snow on the African continent. You're so lucky to have snow in your home country! 🇱🇸 If you enjoyed my video and learned something new, I'm really glad to hear that.
Thank you for the information. I can hardly talk about other countries of Africa. However, regarding Ethiopia, here are some tips. Even though Ethiopia is located near the equator, more than 70% of its land is mountainous. Hence, it is referred as "The Roof of Africa" endowed with temperate climate. Moreover, it is a land of contrast where you can explore mountains up to more than 4,500 meters and lowlands (depressions) below sea level with the hotest temperature. All these geological formation make Ethiopia one of the 12 countries of the world with great biodiversity.
Awesome video. I'm from Lesotho where it snows regularly in the highlands. However in the loosely termed "lowlands" region in the western part of the country where I live it doesn't snow every winter though it does still get bitterly cold. This region gets major snowfall around on average once every 10 to 15 years. I was fortunate enough to have had that once in a lifetime opportunity to experience this rare lowland snowfall when it snowed in the whole of Lesotho on the 4 june this year (2024). It was such a wonderful and surreal experience. I lived in the UK during during the late 90s and experienced snow regularly while I was there, but I had never experienced snow on African soil and that's something I always wanted to experience. I can at least now tick that box of having experienced snow on African soil in my home country of Lesotho.
First of all, thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I'm really happy that you took the time to watch my video and write such a thoughtful reply. Personally, this is one of the best videos I've made, and I would love to experience snow in my life as well. I would really like to visit your beautiful country someday and add a note to my life that I got to experience snow on the African continent. You're so lucky to have snow in your home country! 🇱🇸 If you enjoyed my video and learned something new, I'm really glad to hear that.
great fact!
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for the information. I can hardly talk about other countries of Africa. However, regarding Ethiopia, here are some tips. Even though Ethiopia is located near the equator, more than 70% of its land is mountainous. Hence, it is referred as "The Roof of Africa" endowed with temperate climate. Moreover, it is a land of contrast where you can explore mountains up to more than 4,500 meters and lowlands (depressions) below sea level with the hotest temperature. All these geological formation make Ethiopia one of the 12 countries of the world with great biodiversity.
Thank you for your comment, and a big thank you for your valuable explanation about Ethiopia. 🇪🇹
There's snow in Kenya Highlands not only on the mountains.
Thank you for your information 😊 🇰🇪
No snow ❄️ in Nigeria 🇳🇬 why😭😭
It’s because the country has a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year round. The conditions just aren’t cold enough for snow to form. 🇳🇬 🇳🇬