24. Orange Snow
This is no Instagram filter, and it’s not caused by radioactive fallout either. Orange snow is perfectly normal and healthy, as the skiing and snowboarding folk above will prove.
This strangely colored snow is a real rarity in terms of frosty conditions, only occurring when dust from a desert happens to be blown far enough to come into contact with snowfall.

Orange Snow
This happened in 2018 in the snowy regions of Eastern Europe, with the snowfall being sprayed with sandy dust all the way from the Sahara Desert! Before this event, the last recorded orange snow was in 1755.
23. Cappuccino Coast
This sounds like a particularly warm and sunny stretch of Italian coastlands, but it’s actually a rather strange and frothy seashore phenomenon. If you ever arrive at the beach, only to find waves of cappuccino topping-like foam flowing all over the place, you have entered a cappuccino coast!

Cappuccino Coast
Unlike the delicious, airy foam which your milk frothing device creates for your morning espresso, this is a truly foul mixture of rotten fish, chemicals, salt, and a number of other unmentionable ocean gunk, all frothed together by currents. You probably won’t want to run into this water any time soon.

