Dust storm in Australia turns the sky BLACK in one minute

dagsays...

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Gee, I'm really sad to be missing this unique Australian experience. FTR, it's a lovely and sunny in Hiroshima today. Please try to have all this cleaned up by the time I get back next week Australia. kthanksbye

rottenseedsays...

>> ^dag:
Gee, I'm really sad to be missing this unique Australian experience. FTR, it's a lovely and sunny in Hiroshima today. Please try to have all this cleaned up by the time I get back next week Australia. kthanksbye

It's Austraria to you now mister

KamikazeCricketsays...

This happens in the southwest US fairly often as well. It's pretty trippy to be driving through a town you can only see a chaotic 10 foot radius of. The Mojave is a very dynamic and weird place, especially when 80+ mph sustained winds are involved.

deathcowsays...

Reminds me of my years in Australia. I spent quite a few years there before Dag you know. Looks like somewhere from Kintore East or Yuendemu. I'll never forget the bloodwood and the desert oak, the holden wrecks and boiling diesels, steaming 45 degrees even when it was like darktime out.

Paybacksays...

>> ^deathcow:
Reminds me of my years in Australia. I spent quite a few years there before Dag you know. Looks like somewhere from Kintore East or Yuendemu. I'll never forget the bloodwood and the desert oak, the holden wrecks and boiling diesels, steaming 45 degrees even when it was like darktime out.


Wow, how could you sleep while your bed was burning?

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