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Exactly, Cherrapunji sits on the southern tip of a plateau that looms over Bangladesh. The cliffs of Cherrapunji are the first place hit by moisture that forms over the Bay of Bengal. All the rain lands on arid, deforested, ground. As there is no reservoir to store the rain water, it rapidly runs down the hill towards the plains of Bangladesh. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherrapunji
That place in south America where Western winds from the ocean get scooped up by the mountains and it pretty much rains 24/7.
Its been raining here in texas a lot this year Normally we are starving for water, this year we cant turn it off
British Columbia since it's on the other side of the mountain With the most rain, it would probably have to be in the rain forest areas or the countries that actually get rain seasons.