There's dust devils, and then there's DUST DEVILS
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Re: There's dust devils, and then there's DUST DEVILS
No, that's a 'mini tornado'TonyT wrote:https://twitter.com/i/status/1162683796153675776
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Re: There's dust devils, and then there's DUST DEVILS
34sec. video:A "dust devil" has careered through a football pitch in Bolivia, almost taking out the players.
The whirlwind, which is often mistaken for a tornado, came as a shock to those involved in the match, but appeared to cause no damage.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-latin ... a-57927943