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    Posted February 14, 2013 by
    Mohamed92
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    Port Sudan, Sudan

    Invaded by Locusts

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     Mohamed92 says a Valentine's Day surprise in the form of a bunch of locusts descended upon Red Sea University and Port Sudan, Sudan, for a couple of hours, so he decided to capture photos and video to show what was going on.
    - nsaidi, CNN iReport producer

    On the 14th of February 2013, Port Sudan witch is a small city in Sudan was invaded by Locusts......yes that's right....Locusts. it was scary and in the same time it was AMAZING to see the sky filled with them, it all started on nearly 2:00 PM when I was playing some video games with my friend "Al-Tybe" in a video games pay-to-play shop, when every one started screaming "Come Out, Look at This!!" that's when we saw it. The first thing came to my mind was "oh my god are they harmful", as we finished our game and got out we discovered they weren't harmful, we went back to our college, after we went back to college i got out to take pictures & videos, because that was the first time i see something like this, actually I think that was the first time something like this happens in Port Sudan, it ended around 4:30 to 5:00 PM. all I can say it was amazing to see this Phenomenon, to be honest that wasn't what I expected on valentine's day.

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