The island of Crete takes a view of Mars, residents dread what they see

Thursday's morning for tourists and natives of Crete was amazing, as the country was covered by dust from the Sahara Desert, receiving a surreal view. Images display the island through yellow, where south winds carry dust from the African Sahara. These images meant that the island was surrounded [...]
Images display the island through yellow, where south winds carry dust from the African Sahara.
These images would have meant that the island was surrounded by dark orange skies during the day, making the location appear to be coming from another world, reports “DililyMail”, the Periscope broadcast.
The dust and dry air mass on the Sahara Desert from late spring in the early fall is known as the Saharan air layer.
Dust usually has high levels of lead, Zinch, chromium, and vanadium related to health problems in the Greek population.
Last year, Britain was covered by a frightening Martian darkness, as the dust of Sahara was driven by the Atlantic where Hurricane “Ophilia” had transformed the sky into red. /Periscopi/























