The small town wrapped in snow for half a year is the coldest in Africa.
If lane is a town in the center of Atlas in northern Morocco. The population is about 15,000, and the locals are known as “Switzerland in Morocco.”
Modern towns were founded in France in 1929, so European colonies were able to find relief from the summer heat of Morocco's internal plains.
In response to the tastes of the upper middle class that can afford to own a car and a house in the suburbs, the Iflain house is built in a traditional European style and resembles a suburb of the French city at the same time. Masu.
The IFRANE, the home base of Lake Dayet IFFER, is a resort town set high in Atlas Mountains and is a popular advanced training destination.
The city has a hot summer Mediterranean climate affected by the continent, and when the night gets cold, there is a short, slightly dry, long, long, cool winter.
The rainfall is very heavy due to the altitude of the town and the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. The precipitation pattern follows the classic Mediterranean range from October to April. The town starts early in October and is in the spring season with high snowfall.
The average annual temperature does not exceed 11c. IFRANE has a record of the lowest temperature observed in Africa and the Arab world in 1935. -23.9c.
IFRANE's biodiversity is unique, many rare and extinct ED species. Animals contain most of the threatening Burberry Maccaku, Golden Jackal, Calakal, and Africa's crimson feather Finch world.
The mountain is the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean. The name “Atlantic” is a 1,600 miles of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
There is also a Lake Dayette Eifer nearby. This is a natural lake with a width of 300 meters and a depth of 6 meters. The lake is the home of many waterfowls and is designated as a wetland by the natural funds around the world.