Saturday, February 03, 2007

Orange snow causes concern in Siberia | Russia | Guardian Unlimited

Orange snow causes concern in Siberia | Russia | Guardian Unlimited: "There is nothing unusual about snow in the towns and endless forests of Siberia. But when locals in the small village of Pudinskoye woke up on Wednesday they immediately noticed something rather strange: the snow falling from the sky was orange.

In fact, three regions of southern Siberia - a vast area of industrial towns, pine trees and the odd bear - yesterday reported the same mysterious phenomenon. Not only was the snow not white, it also smelt bad. Most of the snow was orange. But some of it was red and yellow as well, officials confirmed, after scrambling to the affected areas to dig up samples. And it was also oily, they discovered."

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