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The oasis and Berber town of Ghadames in northwest Libya is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Often referred to as “the pearl of the desert,” Ghadames enjoys temperatures as high as 40ºC (104ºF).
Oodnadatta is a remote town located in the arid Australian outback that enjoys 10 hours of sunlight per day in December, according to Northeast Magazine.
The town's record heat was in 1960, when it reached over 50ºC (122ºF).
Wadi Halfa experiences no rain during winter, which only adds to the already sweltering heat of the city.
Although city's temperatures can range anywhere between 24 and 42ºC (84-107ºF) throughout the year, the average temperature is around 35ºC (95ºF) according to NOAA.
If after the warmest we were to count also the driest places in the world, Namibia's city of Swakopmund is high on the list.
The resort town receives just over half an inch (25.4 millimeters) of rain every year, which is basically nothing! It also enjoys mild temperatures throughout the year.