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Orange and yellow snow in Siberia
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Just found this on the Met Office website....
World weather impacts
Multi-coloured snow falls on Siberia
02 Feb 2007
Multi-coloured snow has fallen in the Omsk region of Siberia, reports Novosti on February 2nd.
The Russian news agency states that orange and yellow snow fell over a 1,500 square kilometer (1,000 square miles) radius, which is populated by more than 27,000 people.
Experts have established that the substances in the snow are not toxic, although the iron content was found to be four times higher than it should be.
Authorities have warned residents not to melt the snow for water purposes and to avoid stepping on it wherever possible, as the cause of the phenomena is not yet known.
An emergency service official told Novosti that they have made inquiries to Kazakhstan about the possibility of industrial pollution from the neighbouring country.
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
I notice they have mentioned the 'yellow' snow - but we all know where that comes from LOL
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I was wondering if the orange would clash with my orange ski trousers.
Maybe resorts with snow canons could introduce an environmentally friendly die to the water so we could have coloured snow everywhere else.
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I guess it is fake, but it may look like this.
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