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  1. Researchers have measured the highest levels of ultraviolet radiation ever recorded on Earth. And it didn't happen in Antarctica where there are holes in the ozone layer. The world record, a UV index of 43.3, occurred in South America at the top of Bolivia's Licancabur volcano in 2003, Yahoo News reports.
    www.science.org/content/article/record-levels-uv-measured-south-america
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