What’s so good about Peru’s coast?
You tend to think of the mountains when you think of Peru. That or Paddington Bear. They’re what the nation is most famous for, but it has a great coastline as well.
Don’t be fooled by the cooler temperatures at altitude, Peru is a hot country at sea level with plenty of sunshine throughout the year. In fact, it is a desert climate right up to the coastline with virtually no rainfall.
It is warmest and driest in the south. Further north, you do get rain and it can also be uncomfortably hot in summer. Interestingly, there is a subtropical climate in the south despite it being situated in the tropics. This is because of the Humboldt ocean current, which brings colder waters from the south.
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Filed under: General on May 16th, 2011
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