Pink-colored 'watermelon snow' on Rocky Mountains sparks interest for visitors: report
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Pink-hued "watermelon snow" has covered the Rocky Mountains near Utah, and visitors are seeing it even though summer. The U.S. Geological Survey reports how its caused.
The not-for-profit news agency reports that the pigmented snow has been spotted on mountain ranges near Park City, Bear River Range and the Utah-Idaho border, and it has reportedly sparked interest with locals and tourists. Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
"It's almost like it's been sprinkled with Himalayan salt or even Kool-Aid powder," said Jana Brough, a hiker who visited Tony Grove Lake in Utah's Logan Canyon with friends and family, in a statement she provided the AP.
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