Southern Greece experienced orange skies as dust clouds from the Sahara Desert, carried by strong southerly winds, covered Athens, including landmarks like the Acropolis. This phenomenon gave the Greek capital a Martian-like appearance during the last hours of daylight on Tuesday, April 23rd 2024.
A dust cloud from the Sahara Desert in Africa covers the Acropolis on April 23, 2024 in Athens, Greece.
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Saharan dust covers the city of Athens.
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Saharan dust covers the city of Athens.
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Saharan dust covers the sky over Athens.
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A dust cloud from the Sahara Desert in Africa covers the Acropolis on April 23, 2024 in Athens, Greece.
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People sit on Tourkovounia hill overlooking the city of Athens.
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A couple sit on Tourkovounia hill, as southerly winds carry waves of Saharan dust, in Athens.
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A couple sit on Tourkovounia hill, as southerly winds carry waves of Saharan dust, in Athens.
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A dust cloud from the Sahara Desert in Africa covers the Acropolis on April 23, 2024 in Athens, Greece.
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A man takes a photograph of the city of Athens from Tourkovounia hill, as southerly winds carry waves of Saharan dust to the city, in Athens, on April 23, 2024.
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A man makes his way down a hill as African dust from the desert of Sahara covers the city of Athens.
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