Unseen Australia – The World’s Best, Scariest Country Is a Land Like No Other

Frosty Kangaroos

As a southern hemisphere country (it’s called the land down under for a reason!), Australia’s Winter peaks during June and July, and it’s colder than you probably imagine. With record lowest temperatures registered at -9.4 degrees Fahrenheit in 1994, the country isn’t head-melting warm all the time; it can also get pretty chilly…

As stated by the frosty kangaroos in the picture, some regions of Australia get so cold it snows significantly. You can’t see snow everywhere in Australia, but it snows regularly in places such as Oberon, New South Wales, Mount Buller, Victoria, or Cradle Mountain, Tasmania.

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