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The very morning following the widely celebrated Woman's Day - people in Southern Russia could not believe their eyes when they found purple snow piled on city streets.
Scientists confirmed a multi-coloured snowfall – ranging from light purple to brown – had landed in Russia's Stavropol Region.
Having analysed the samples, climatologists ruled that the snow is perfectly safe. However, eating purple snow is still not recommended as scientists say it is full of dust from Africa.
A massive dust cyclone rose to upper atmosphere layers and then mixed with regular snow clouds in Russia's South.
So, as a matter of fact, purple snow was an expeditious shipping of African sand beaches to Stavropol region. If it was not for negative temperatures, its residents could already be having sand-bathes.
A similar incident took place some years ago in Russia's Far East.
12 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
Interseting- Very Interesting! (I'll get working on your tin foil had immediately!!)
12 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
Well there you have it! I have suspected it for years! The Russians are hiding the Aliens for their own consumption. Next it'll be the Chinese, they will finally admit they been putting aliens (extraterrestrials) to work in their sweatshops! When they get too old, they eat em.. That's why nobody but the Chinese can make good Chinese food!
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
I will make you aspecial tin foil cap with a comfort liner- so there will be no unneeded interference or pain! Would you like the classic silver or do you prefer colors?