Cherrapunji, located in the East Khasi Hills in the Indian state of Meghalaya, holds the dubious honor being the “wettest” place on earth. The average yearly rainfall of the region fluctuates from year to year; however, the number normally falls fairly close to 450 inches (thirty seven and a half feet). The majority of this rain falls during the monsoon season, in which huge tropical storms batter the region and unleash massive amounts of condensation.