But, even that's a bit of a stretch. It's known by many names, including "pink snow," "red snow," and the far more haunting "blood snow;" but "watermelon snow" is actually a natural process caused ...
The pink color, sometimes called watermelon snow, is caused by Chlamydomonas nivalis algae and related species. C. nivalis thrives in cold water, and “snowfields and glaciers are, in some sense ...
Looks like this premiere won’t be the fairest of them all. After suffering intolerable backlash over the forthcoming ...