Hell, it turns out, is a real place on Earth.
And it’s beautiful!
Fun Fact of the day:
Hell is the name of a village in the LÃ¥nke area of Norway. Because of its name, the village of about 1,500 people has become a minor tourist attraction.
Being a Norwegian town, Hell has free medical care, gorgeous nearby mountains and is part of a $1 trillion oil reserve fund its country has been saving for a rainy day. All this makes Hell on Earth sound … kind of great?
The downside: like Canada, Norway is fairly cold, meaning Hell is liable to freeze over.
Hell, Norway pic.twitter.com/rc8hv1BhKi
— Maria Jesús Galdos (@mjesusgz) March 8, 2017
Weather forecast according to Environment Canada:
Spring weather continues with highs of 11 C in Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡, Vernon and Penticton, but prepare for a wind chill as low as -9 C this morning.
In Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡:
In Vernon:
In Penticton:
In Salmon Arm:
In case you missed it:
A Greater Victoria couple is desperate to get home from a vacation cut short by COVID-19. So far they’ve spent $15,000 on several return tickets.
B.C. couple anxiously awaits flight home after spending $15K to get home from Morocco https://t.co/C9zVpOgyoI
— Vernon Morning Star (@VernonNews) March 19, 2020
Video of the day:
As cute as this may be, it’s less cute when humans do it.
Stop hoarding the TP!!
(via imgur/onepinksheep) pic.twitter.com/47vcHNJe4u
— Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) March 18, 2020
Stop hoarding the TP!!
(via imgur/onepinksheep) pic.twitter.com/47vcHNJe4u
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