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<blockquote data-quote="BaliRob" data-source="post: 780405" data-attributes="member: 36236"><p>No noticeable humidity but when I lived in Bogor, Indonesia, noted as being the wettest city on earth, I only had to lift a screwdriver or drill to start a job and would be soaked in perspiration because of 100% humidity.</p><p></p><p>The most frightening aspect of living in Bogor was, because it is surrounded by three mountains (extinct volcanoes), clouds electrically discharge lightning suddenly without warning on even on a very sunny day - the thunder claps are the loudest noise I have ever heard and defy anybody else (even next to cannon gunfire) to have experienced louder - people suffer nose bleeds and other trauma. Rain does not start in the normal manner with say a few drips to warn one - suddenly a waterfall of water will drop on one soaking them completely. Notwithstanding, Bogor is a very interesting place to visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaliRob, post: 780405, member: 36236"] No noticeable humidity but when I lived in Bogor, Indonesia, noted as being the wettest city on earth, I only had to lift a screwdriver or drill to start a job and would be soaked in perspiration because of 100% humidity. The most frightening aspect of living in Bogor was, because it is surrounded by three mountains (extinct volcanoes), clouds electrically discharge lightning suddenly without warning on even on a very sunny day - the thunder claps are the loudest noise I have ever heard and defy anybody else (even next to cannon gunfire) to have experienced louder - people suffer nose bleeds and other trauma. Rain does not start in the normal manner with say a few drips to warn one - suddenly a waterfall of water will drop on one soaking them completely. Notwithstanding, Bogor is a very interesting place to visit. [/QUOTE]
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