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The Yangtze in China turns scarlet

The Yangtze in China turns scarlet

Amazing phenomena. The river in China turns a bright shade of orange-red. The Yangtze in China turns scarlet

The Yangtze in China turns scarlet
According to reports, the Yangtze river, which runs through the city in south-western China, turned a bright shade of orange-red yesterday. While officials investigate the cause of the coloring, one fisherman went about his daily business as if nothing had happened. Others were so amazed that they collected samples in water bottles. Although the cause is yet to be determined, this is not the first time a river has turned red in China. Thus, according to chapter 16, verse 4 of the Bible’s book of Revelations, one of the signs that Armageddon is near will be an angel pouring a bowl into the rivers, turning them into blood.

The Yangtze in China turns scarlet

The photo shows the river Yangtze in China turns a bright shade of orange-red

The Yangtze in China turns scarlet

One Chinese man demonstrates the color of the water taken from the river Yangtze in China

One Chinese man demonstrates the color of the water taken from the river Yangtze in China

Orange spot in the river Yangtze

Orange spot in the river Yangtze

The view of the river Yangtze that turned a bright shade of orange-red

The view of the river Yangtze that turned a bright shade of orange-red

Walking on the bridge couple. The river Yangtze in China turns a bright shade of orange-red

Walking on the bridge couple. The river Yangtze in China turns a bright shade of orange-red

Panoramic photo of the river Yangtze in China, that turns a bright shade of orange-red

Panoramic photo of the river Yangtze in China, that turns a bright shade of orange-red

Catching fish in the orange-red river. China

Catching fish in the orange-red river. China

Red-orange waves of the river Yangtze in China

Red-orange waves of the river Yangtze in China

A girl taking water from the scarlet river in China

A girl taking water from the scarlet river in China

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