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A good example is the Libyan city of El Aziziya situated on Dzheffar Sahel plateau, near the eponymous desert. Its temperature record has been placed a long time ago, on September 13, That day the temperature in the city warmed up to The desert is home to the ancient fortress of Qasr al-Haj built by locals over a thousand years ago.

Locals used to store food in the fortress, as it was very difficult to protect it against the damaging effects of sun. Built of stone and plaster, this millennial castle looks very impressive. There is always a pleasant coolness inside this large construction.

Today, an amazing fortress is among the prominent attractions of El Aziziya. Next to it there are ruins of ancient Berber villages, which have been inhabited for hundreds of years, despite the harsh climate. This is a stylised noir with gorgeous women, adultery, blackmail, and murder.

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One particularly damning piece of evidence was tracked down in the original log of the reading in El Azizia. A review of the document revealed that the person who took the measurement consistently misread the Six Bellini thermometer used at the Libyan site. The instrument was similar to the maximum-minimum thermometers sold at garden centres today.

The device had a pin on each side of a U-shaped glass tube of mercury. One pin recorded the day's highest temperature, the other recorded the lowest. The temperature should be read off the bottom of each pin, but if the top were used, the measurement would be wrong, and up to seven Celsius higher than the actual maximum temperature.

If the observer had read the correct end of the pin and there had been grass or sand underneath the instrument instead of asphalt, the problem wouldn't have been so bad," said Parker.

Their grandchildren might be disappointed that their grandparent hadn't broken the world record, but it's unlikely to have any serious impact," Parker said.



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