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Airborne Debris?

BowhunterXC

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I was driving east on U.S. 30, near Upper Sandusky, Ohio when I noticed what looked like ashes falling from the sky. At first, I guessed there to be a large brush pile on fire, but I kept seeing it and didn't pass any brush fires. Then I thought it could be snow flakes, but it was a bit too warm. Some of the floating white pieces were the size of a quarter, but most were about the size of a dime.

A few more miles down the road, I noticed a semi pulling a livestock trailer. This was the source of the floating debris. It was full of ducks! The floating "debris" was the downy feathers coming off of the ducks and floating in the air. :D
Mystery solved! :cool:
 
I was driving east on U.S. 30, near Upper Sandusky, Ohio when I noticed what looked like ashes falling from the sky. At first, I guessed there to be a large brush pile on fire, but I kept seeing it and didn't pass any brush fires. Then I thought it could be snow flakes, but it was a bit too warm. Some of the floating white pieces were the size of a quarter, but most were about the size of a dime.

A few more miles down the road, I noticed a semi pulling a livestock trailer. This was the source of the floating debris. It was full of ducks! The floating "debris" was the downy feathers coming off of the ducks and floating in the air. :D
Mystery solved! :cool:

I thought for sure this was going to be related to the East Palestine fire.

I worked nights washing cars during college. One night, I saw huge chunks of ash falling all over. Went for a drive to investigate.....paper factory was on fire.....the height of the flames was the tallest I've ever seen.
 
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