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Yellow Dust

Yesterday the Chinese invaded Korea as they do every spring. Well not exactly the Chinese but all the sand from the northern China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan deserts gets airborne and flying east blanketing Korea and Japan in horrible yellow dust which some times reaches as far as the west coast of the United States.

Needless to say due to this horrible weather we had to pass on the Saint Patricks Day event which we were planning on going to. I’m sure it was cancelled, but really only a fool would go out in this weather. There are health warnings every spring during each storm. One year I went out for 40 minutes and the result was a wicked case of the hives for 3 days, which just about drove me crazy.

Below is a picture which I filched from this news article about the yellow dust storm we just had. From my apartment window yesterday the view was not just gray like it usually is, but looked alot like a sepia toned photograph. Too bad I didn’t think to take a picture of it, as that was the only time I’ve seen the entire sky turned yellow/brown from the dust.

image Yellow dust storm

Yellow dust storms are definitely one of the things I will absolutely not miss about Korea once I leave.

Comments

Picture of XUP

XUP: Saturday Mar 27, 2010  at  07:57 AM United States

Ewww! I saw this on the news from China, too.

Picture of Sean

Sean: Friday Apr 2, 2010  at  09:15 PM Korea (South)

Yeah, it’s definitely not a fun thing. I left my car above ground and came back the next day and couldn’t see through the windows because of the dust. I usually park underground, but this time I didn’t.

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