After a storm from the south on July 13, the air in Bucks County PA smelled like a used garage. After the wind shift to the NW, the air cleared, but some strange things can be seen. The brown patch is at a depression that usually pools up when it rains and is usually the greenest and most healthy. Excuse my little Kodak easy share camera, it's the only thing I've got.
Personally if this was shot the day of the storm, then its unlikely toxic rain is the culprit. Plants take a lot longer than humans to show response to changes in their environment. did it rain a few days prior?
YamahaPhyscho 1 year ago
Video seems to show lots of green pretty leaves to me.
MrFBCBSALES 1 year ago
If you would like to compare pics, I have uploaded 2 vids to my channel, TheShortround82. Am trying to connect with some who are looking like me. First started posting Twitpics on 7-4-10 after about a week of seeing and not being able to go outside because I could smell it in the air. Went and bought a new camera just to post my pics!
TheShortround82 1 year ago
Oh this is pathetic. I used to live there and grew up there. I live in upstate NY...I am terrified of the world we are in now.
vishiqual 1 year ago
Thank you for keeping open eyes to nature
Don't feed the trolls, not even by giving them much second thought.
AlexanderIlli 1 year ago
Prolly chemtrail shit.
jhi1947 1 year ago