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Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released

A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of this white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow.

By Anupam GhosalPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released
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Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released.

A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of this white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow.

Two lions are walking in the snow. They are walking on the snow covered road. Such a rare sight was seen at the GG Conservation Lion Sanctuary in South Africa. Because of its rarity, snowfall is not uncommon in South Africa. But sometimes it snows in the higher parts of the country. The video of two lions roaming in the snow has already gone viral on social media. The video has also caused an uproar. However, Anandabazar Online has not verified the authenticity of the video.

A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of which white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow. The main N3 road connecting Johannesburg and Durban was closed due to heavy snow. Two people died due to cold after getting stuck on that road.

Snow has also fallen in the GG Reserve Lion Sanctuary. In a viral video, the sanctuary was covered in snow. All around is white and white. Two lions are walking calmly in it. The video has been released.

The video posted on Instagram has already been viewed by many people. A storm of like-comments has arisen. Many people have also commented on the video.

Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released

A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of this white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow.

Two lions are walking in the snow. They are walking on the snow covered road. Such a rare sight was seen at the GG Conservation Lion Sanctuary in South Africa. Because of its rarity, snowfall is not uncommon in South Africa. But sometimes it snows in the higher parts of the country. Lion in the snow.

A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of this white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow. The main N3 road connecting Johannesburg and Durban was closed due to heavy snow. Two people died due to cold after getting stuck on that road.

Snow has also fallen in the GG Reserve Lion Sanctuary. In a viral video, the sanctuary was covered in snow. All around is white and white. Two lions are walking calmly in it. The video has been released.

Strolling across the snow are two lions. They stroll along the road that is coated in snow. At the GG Conservation Lion Sanctuary in South Africa, such an uncommon occurrence was witnessed. Snowfall is prevalent in South Africa due to its rarity. However, in the country's higher regions, snowfall occurs occasionally. A lion in the wintertime.

At the end of last week, South Africa was pounded by an uncommon blizzard. White people live in the nation as a result. There is a lot of snow covering the roads and homes. Due to excessive snowfall, the important N3 route that links Johannesburg and Durban was closed. After becoming trapped on that road, two persons passed away from the cold.

The GG Reserve Lion Sanctuary has also received snowfall. Within a viral.

This incident had been reported by so many medias. Many paople got attracted in this story. Various social media like Facebook, Instagram are also covered in this story.

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Anupam Ghosal

Myself Anupam Ghosal, I like to read & write stories , article & blogs.I am here for read & write stories. I would like to learn from this community & if my stories add some value , then it will be a great pleasure for me.

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