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Russian Skiers See Red (or at least Orange…)

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Russian Skiers See Red (or at least Orange…)

J2SkiNews posted Mar-2018



Ski resorts in large swathes of Eastern Europe are reporting snow with an orange-pinkish hue falling, transforming the colour of the landscape from its normal white to something more akin to the popular image of the Martian surface.

Ski areas in Russia and Georgia are amongst those reporting the phenomena, including the ski areas that hosted events at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics (pictured).

Meteorologists say the snow colour is the result of fine dust blown across from North Africa and the Middle East getting mixed in with snowfall around the Black Sea region.

It's a phenomenon which happens every five years or so on average, they say.
www  The Snow Hunter

Far Queue
reply to 'Russian Skiers See Red (or at least Orange…)'
posted Mar-2018

I suspect that will keep the local wax servicemen busy :)

Billip2
reply to 'Russian Skiers See Red (or at least Orange…)'
posted Mar-2018

Surely this story has been posted a week too early ?

Far Queue
reply to 'Russian Skiers See Red (or at least Orange…)'
posted Mar-2018

Billip2 wrote:Surely this story has been posted a week too early ?


Sadly Billip2, I have experienced this phenomenom personally in Italy a few years ago. It is most weird to be sking on an orange coloured mountain :(

Topic last updated on 26-March-2018 at 19:59