File:Paranal under snow.jpg

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English: The humidity at Paranal is generally below five percent and the overall precipitation is only 100 mm per year — a rather dry place indeed. It does, on very rare occasions, snow on this 2600-metre-high peak as illustrated by this beautiful image. The snow-covered terrain gleams under a bright blue sky as the snow storm passes.
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