'Orange snow' baffles eastern Europeans

Scene from the Russian Caucasus
Image captionThe Russian Caucasus. The phenomenon has been seen across several countries
People in eastern Europe have been wondering at the appearance of orange-tinted snow.
Pictures of the snow have been posted on social media from Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania and Moldova.
Meteorologists say the phenomenon is caused by sand from Sahara desert storms mixing with snow and rain.
It occurs roughly once every five years but concentrations of sand are higher than usual his time. People have complained of sand in their mouths.
Skiers and snowboarders from resorts near the Russian city of Sochi sent pictures of the unusual scenes.
Image copyrightKATRIN JDSnowboarder in the Russian Caucasus




Source: BBCImage copyrightMARGARITA ALSHINASkiers in the Russian Caucasus

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