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Top 10 Rainest Place On Earth


1. Mawsynram - Meghalaya


The top position has been given to Mawsynram, India with recorded rainfall of 11,871 mm every year. People live a difficult life here; many residents live under the grass roof house because it absorbed the constant rainfall water. For travelers, it can be a place to visit as it looks really mesmerizing and really heaven like. 
  
 2. Cherrapunji - Meghalaya








Cherrapunji is famous place in India that is known for continuing rainfall; this is one place that encounters rainfall almost every day. Cherrapunji is one of the rainiest places on earth with 11,777 mm rainfall every year. The place is beautiful because of its elevation and site, but these elevations and location helps the monsoon to drench the place every day.

 3. Tutendo - South America





 Tutunendo which is located in Colombia experience two rainy seasons in a year and it is one of the wettest places in the world with 11,770 mm rainfall every year. The total population of this village is less than 1000, and the residents have to live a difficult life here.

4. Cropp River - New Zealand






Cropp River, located in New Zealand and this river is the main source of the majority of rainfall in this region. This place is among one of the rainiest places on earth with 11,516 mm. this place is located close to the Tasman Sea and the river is situated among mountainous terrain and that increase the chances of rainfall.

5. San Antonio De Ureca - Equatorial Guinea







San Antonio de Ureca is the wettest place on the continent of Africa is San Antonio de Ureca. This place is resided in Equatorial Guinea and it has recorded rainfall of 10,450 mm every year. The resident of this region experiences heavy rainfall throughout the year.

 6. Debundscha - Africa





 Debundscha is a village located in the south western edge of Cameroon. This place is the second wettest place in Africa continent and record rainfall of 10, 299 mm every year.  This area receives rainfall due to its coastal location and the mountain creates dense cloud formations that cause heavy rainfall in the region.

 7. Big Bog - Oceania



 Big Bog is the wettest place located in Hawaii with recorded rainfall of 10,272 mm. This place is a remote area of Hawaii and to reach this place requires helicopter or two days hiking trip. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations because of its scenic beauty.

 8. Mt. Waialeale - Oceania





Mount Waialeale is another place in Hawaii, U.S. with recorded rainfall of 9,763 mm every year. The place is wet all the time because of constant rainfall that makes hiking extremely dangerous on the mountains even for the most experienced hikers. The mountains are home to various plants and you might view some rare plants here.

 9. Kukui - Oceania




 The Kukui is wettest place situated in Hawaii with recorded rainfall of 9,293 mm every year. There is a mountain peak that rises 5,787 feet above sea level and home for many beautiful plants. This is one of the most beautiful places on earth because of its native species of flora and fauna.

 10. Emei Shan - China



 Emei Shan is located in China and it is one of the wettest places on the earth with recorded rainfall of 8,169 mm every year. It is one of the famous tourist destinations because of its unique and mesmerizing beauty along with exotic plants and animals.


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