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  • THE SPOOKY ORANGE WEATHER

    THE SPOOKY ORANGE WEATHER
    This month, Europe was covered in sand from the Sahara, creating an orange color. People now use mouths with more reason to avoid respiratory problems. The inhabitants wonder why this happens, but the scientists tell us why; At the end of the seasons, a strong wind stops in Africa and collects all the sand, taking it to other places, and this season it was Europe's turn. Locals see the bright side by skiing on the orange covered snow.
  • Ernest Shacklenton's ship is found after 106 years

    Ernest Shacklenton's ship is found after 106 years
    In 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton embarked on a journey in which he was to be the first man to cross Antarctica on foot. The explorer failed because his ship got stuck in the frozen sea, and after 8 months, the ship sank. Explorers have searched for the ship for years and the search is finally over thanks to explorer Mensun Bound.
  • TORNADO RIPS THROUG NEW ORLEANS

    TORNADO RIPS THROUG NEW ORLEANS
    This March 22, a tornado arrived in the city of New Orleans, destroying everything in its path. Most of the inhabitants did not have a basement where to shelter, so they used their bathrooms as a refuge. Rescuers report that there were only two deaths, a 25-year-old man and his dog. Right now the government is sending help to get New Orleans back on its feet.