Dust Devil Makes Mess of Soccer Game



A dust devil swept its way through a soccer match in South America. The whirly phenomenon interrupted a futbol tournament in the Bolivian town of Achocalla. Dust devils are little whirlwinds with an upward motion. While usually whirling at under 40 miles an hour, their wind speeds can get up to 80 miles an hour. Also known as sand devils, they’re distinct from tornados, which have a downward wind motion.

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36 thoughts on “Dust Devil Makes Mess of Soccer Game”

  1. As a tumble weed farmer I would use caution that you don’t endanger the tumble weeds while goofing off in a dust devil. That’s their natural mating ritual.

  2. Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. God bless you. 🤍🌈🤍Thank you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊

  3. I'd probably find myself wishing I was wearing brown pants if I found myself in one of these situations, but these guys just treat them like a nuisance and nothing else.
    lol

  4. Remember when i was a kid my grandma me was on some street and then this whirlwind came out of no where and get to us and she hugs me as a protection and me i was confused i was like "Ma, what was that?" And she reponse "That's is the child of a tornado dear aka whirlwind. Gladly it didn't lift us off"

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