That's why orange snow falls on Eastern Europe

It's like another thing from an Orhan Pamuk novel.


People are not usually used to seeing the snow of fishing color fall from the sky, but it is precisely what skiers in Sochi woke up during the weekend.

The unusual phenomenon was due to a massive sand storm that blew through the Sahara, bearing sand and dust to the south of Russia, 1500 miles, giving its snowflakes an orange shade. According to the Athens Observatory, it is one of the most intense dust transfers thanks to Greece they have ever seen.

Despite the fact that it has some limited visibility, skiers strike the slopes, sharing incredible images on social media of this mandarin snowstorm.

"We ski on Mars", writes a written userIn the legend to a video.

Orange snow is no longer limited to South Russia. Social media users in some parts of Ukraine and Romania have also shared photos of this rare natural phenomenon, which arrives approximately once every five years.

"Orange is the new white. Tulcea, Azi, Dupa Viscol.#Unfiltered#RanengesNow, " journalistCarmen Avram wrote from Tuclea, a city near the border of Romania and Ukraine.

And for great pictures of bad weather crazy, check11 superb photos of Rome covered with snow.

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