It's known as 'devil Dust!"
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uh no....devil dust is cocaine, that is just a dust devil
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Come on it's called a dust devil.
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Amy, I love that you tweeted this little viral video from our hometown. I spend my spring and summer at that park.
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Looks like a great day for getting something in your eye.pic.twitter.com/OfD6yLyv5b
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That's really nothing..
That's really common occurrence in Illinois when the weather gets little hotThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Now that’s one heck of a swing!
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That's not too far from me, but what on earth is it?
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We call them dust devils where I’m from. Basically a mini wind vortex that just sucks some dirt and what not into the air
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Think they happen more often in dry areas. That or it’s only in dry places that they suck enough dirt into the air to be visible lol
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of course they are not worried? every kid out there wanted to run in that, and see if they will be lifted!
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That is truly amazing, scary, and dope all at the same time
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Omg. They’re crazy.
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It’s just a dust devil. Nothing to be concerned about. The worst damage from that would be your lawn chair tipping over.
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Dirt in the eyes. And in the mouth.. and up the nose... Yeah I jumped into them as a kid
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The Tasmanian Devil is still playing little league
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