Today I present to you some photos of the sky laden with desert dust and the vegetation which is reclaiming its rights following the arrival of spring which officially according to the calendar has not yet arrived. But nature speaks and does not stop at a date on a calendar. You will also be able to see a phenomenon that has become recurrent for some years, the southerly wind loaded with microscopic dust straight from the Sahara desert more than 3000 km from my home or in conversion to a mile 1,864.11 mi.

The two photos were taken at the same time but a week apart.

Often when the sky is loaded with sand dust from the Sahara it rains. Here you can also see the budding trees ready to bloom. Last year everyone was surprised by the sepia color of the sky so much dust in it. We would have thought the end of the world.

Imagine the atmosphere when it is 12:00 p.m. where the sun shines the most during the day and everything is this color. In the Middle Ages they were probably scared more than once by asking what could be going on

I took this photo on the rear window of a car in front of my workplace. The sand is so fine that it can stain clothing. Above all, he didn't take long to hang out his clothes to dry.

I took this photo at a friend's house that I went to

I took this photo at a friend's house that I went to

Some photo of bud close to bursting to marvel at their beautiful color

Its trees apparently need to be pruned, the roadmender of the village has apparently done their work a short time ago.

There we see behind the blue sky and the buds have all burst and calls the polenating insects to come and feed on the delicious nectar








I let you appreciate the color and the sky and the lack of light


What is surprising is that the wind and the clouds can transport very large quantities of dust into the atmosphere and drain them over thousands of kilometres. To have a drop of rainwater it takes at least a grain of dust for the water vapor to agglomerate into a drop. This sand dirties everything and you have to clean everything after you pass because it clogs everything. Thank you for watching this mini report on this climatic phenomenon which now affects us several times a year in my country. See you soon and enjoy every moment.
All original photos @Cyboule