Snow in Russia is not unusual, pink snow is.
Creamy pink snow has covered the northern regions of Russia’s Maritime territory, news agencies reported Monday.
For some reason, the snow that fell in the densely populated northern regions after a powerful cyclone had acquired a pink color of varying tints.
Experts at the local meteorology centre said sand from neighboring Mongolia was to blame for this unusual natural phenomenon.
Before it arrived in Maritime, the cyclone passed Mongolia, where sand storms had been raging in the desert.
Or of course it’s more alien red cells and we’re under attack. Where’s the tin foil?
Creamy Pink Snow Covers Russian Region - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM
Creamy Pink Snow Covers Russian Region








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