VTmark Posted February 3, 2015 Report Posted February 3, 2015 http://rt.com/news/228695-saratov-russia-orange-snow/ I wonder if it would ride slow?
moe ghoul Posted February 3, 2015 Report Posted February 3, 2015 It's definitely sand. There's a coupla good programs on AXSTV, "Alps from Above" and Baltic Coasts" that are really well produced and mellow to watch on a Sunday morning. The Alps program covered the sandstorms that come up from North Africa and leave a coating on the Alps. Same thing happens with volcanic ash plumes, nature is rad.
Johnny Law Posted February 3, 2015 Report Posted February 3, 2015 In CO you get pink snow every once in awhile, it's algae called chlamydomonas nivalis.
NMSKI Posted February 3, 2015 Report Posted February 3, 2015 It's definitely sand. There's a coupla good programs on AXSTV, "Alps from Above" and Baltic Coasts" that are really well produced and mellow to watch on a Sunday morning. The Alps program covered the sandstorms that come up from North Africa and leave a coating on the Alps. Same thing happens with volcanic ash plumes, nature is rad.Alps from above is the shit!
Kyle Posted February 4, 2015 Report Posted February 4, 2015 In CO you get pink snow every once in awhile, it's algae called chlamydomonas nivalis. Sounds too much like chlamydia
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