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Southern Russia overwhelmed with purple snow


Still Waters

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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.

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I only want to see you standing in the purple snow! Purple snow purple snow

.......A new russian hit for prince ! :D

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Well, that explains where these guys come from...:)

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Wonder if it tastes better than yellow snow?

You've tasted yellow snow?

:P

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You've tasted yellow snow?

:P

Nibs

Is it not supposed to be lemon flavoured snow that smells like urine and taste vile? :unsure2:

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Well, that explains where these guys come from...:)

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Is that picture photoshopped?

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I can understand how they could get yellow snow from africa but purple snow....thats just not right :blink:

kinda sad they have to tell you that you shouldn't eat purple snow

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Why does Russia get the purple snow?!? :angry2:

because you live on saturn.

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I can explain this meteorological phenomena: Purple snow is likely caused by a change in the red dye of wind-blown dirt that gave it a purplish hue instead of blood red. In the Mount Katmai eruption in 1912, volcanic ash in snowstorms made black snow to fall in Alaska and parts of western Canada. Colored snow is also common in areas far from wherever large factories released soot and smoke into the atmosphere to travel around from winds. Anyways, let's pray for Purple Rain or ask Prince to sing along with us.

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tis grape flavour? thats enough for a lot of snowcones, russia. i fully expect russia to provide snowcones for everyone.

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oh and that purple polar bear would be the only one capable of effective camouflage in this new russian landscape. serves all the other bears right for makin fun of him that whole time.

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