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Atacama snowfall video: Chile’s Atakama desert has received snowfall after a decade. The Alma Observatory released a video of this snow -covered desert, which surprised people from all over the world.

The Atakama desert of Chile has received snowfall after 10 years. (Photo AFP)
Highlights
- Snowfall after 10 years in Chile’s Atakama Desert.
- Video of icy desert released from Alma Observatory.
- Scientists said- Snowfall incidents may increase in dry places.
Atakama snowfall video: Everyone’s eyes were torn when the world’s most drought, most deserted and moon-like Atakama desert was found covered with snow sheet on Thursday morning. In this dry desert of northern Chile, such a view has been seen after a decade, seeing that not only the people there, the whole world is surprised.
Located at an altitude of 9500 feet, the world’s most powerful radio telescope site Alma shared pictures and videos of snow -covered Atakama on social media and wrote, “incredible! The world’s most dry desert is now covered with snow.”
Look: Atakama Desert Gets Snow in Chile
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