Like something out of a Jimi Hendrix song, the citizens of Stavropol, Russia, are surrounded by a purple haze. It’s not LSD or smoke-machine related; this purple haze is actually purple snow, which blanketed the region earlier this week. The snow isn’t actually all purple, it actually ranges in color from red to brown. The region is no stranger to weird snow, both in terms of color of snow and in terms of the sheer amount of snow that can fall at once.
Experts believe the snow gets its unusual coloration from dust picked up in the clouds over Africa. They say it’s safe, but they don’t recommend you eating it or doing anything crazy like that. Then again, when is it a good idea to eat snow of any color? These days, even clean white snow is probably chock full of pollution.
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