Hillary is back and obviously off her meds

What is bizarre about that?

". The 2012 MDG Report highlights that, in Sub-Saharan Africa, 71 percent of the water collection burden falls on women and girls. This heavy burden is also the case in other parts of the world. Globally, it is estimated that women spend more than 200 million hours per day collecting water."

http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2012/8/gender-perspectives-on-water-and-food-security

Philistine Cons who know nothing making a scene of their own ignorance.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5357367/Sahara-Desert-town-snow-second-time-year.html

Sahara Desert town is covered in snow for the second time this year as stunned locals play on sand-dunes covered in the white stuff
  • Several inches of snow fell overnight on Saharan town of Ain Sefra in north-west Algeria
  • A 37-year spell of no snow ended in December 2016, and it has snowed four times since then
  • Photographs show locals taking their children out to play on the snow-covered sand dunes
By Jo Riley For Mailonline

PUBLISHED: 06:49 EST, 6 February 2018 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 6 February 2018



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Locals were stunned to see snow on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert yesterday - after it snowed in a small Algerian town for the second time this year.

Following a 37-year spell of no snow which ended in December 2016, Ain Sefra in the country's northwest, has seen snow no less than four times.

Children could be seen playing on the snow-covered sand dunes just outside the town, while others posed on the snow to document the rare event.

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This aint snow desert! Snow covered the town of Ain Sefra in Algeria - the second time in just a few weeks

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Becoming a tradition: Since December 2016, the small town in northwestern Algeria has seen snow no less than four times



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Do you wanna build a snowman? A young resident is making the most of the rare snowfall while playing on the sand dunes

The town was seen covered with a coating of snow and many locals took to the nearby sand dunes to enjoy the unusual weather.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...town-snow-second-time-year.html#ixzz56RhbesMo
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