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When is the wettest place in the world?

In the Hawaiian Islands, there is an island called Kai, which is one of the wettest places on earth. It always rains on the island, and it is the rainy climate that makes the island form a forest about 20 meters high. At the same time, the tallest herb grows on the island, and its leaf diameter can reach 2.4 meters! There are only a handful of days when the sun can be seen on the island in a year, and the average annual precipitation is as high as 1220 cm. There are no mammals, amphibians and birds on the island, but there are all kinds of huge herbs and insects, most of which belong to rare species in the world. Pengbei is the capital of Micronesia (Federated States of) and the closest area to the equator in Micronesia. It is called the wettest place in the world, because it is close to the equator, with abundant sunshine and rainfall. There are the largest stone building relics on the Pacific islands. There are not many tourists, and it is a good place for people who like lonely nature. Mifo Fjord: Mifo Fjord is located in the South Island of New Zealand. It would be a great pity to travel to New Zealand instead of Mifo Fjord. Mifo Fjord is the key trip of Fedoran National Park, and it is also the landscape of glacier cutting. Mifo Fjord is not as shabby as the west coast because of its natural hard stones, and it is magnificent and extraordinary. Take a boat trip to the fjord, which may be the quietest corner in the world, and listen to the waterfalls falling silently from the cliff, blooming their waves. Seals wander leisurely in caves on gables, and dolphins on the water occasionally make passengers on board exclaim loudly. The whole trip is unforgettable. Mifo Fjord is one of the few wettest areas in the world. Due to abundant rainfall and dense rainforest, there are many rare wild animals and plants here, many of which are unique to New Zealand, attracting tourists from all over the world who love nature conservation.