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A dust devil seen in Amboseli National Park, Kenya in 1993. A dust devil (also known regionally as a dirt devil) is a strong, well-formed, and relatively short-lived whirlwind. Its size ranges from small (18 in/half a metre wide and a few yards/metres tall) to large (more than 30 ft/10 m wide and more than half a mile/1 km tall).
Martian dust devil photographed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.This dust devil is 800 m (2,600 ft) tall and 30 m (98 ft) wide. The existence of dust devils on Mars was confirmed by analysis of data from the Viking probes in the early 1980s.
Dust Devil, a 1992 horror film by Richard Stanley; Dust Devils, a 2002 role-playing game set in the American Old West; Martian dust devils, which took place on Mars rather than Earth; Tri-City Dust Devils, an American minor-league baseball team in Pasco, Washington; Dust Devil, a member of the Blasters in the DC Comics universe
Tourists got a real treat when a dust devil, which only lasts a few minutes, danced alongside the colorful sculptures. Dust devil stuns tourists visiting Seven Magic Mountains: ‘So creepy’ [Video]
Dust devil described as a “mini tornado” caught on film near where the boy flew into the air in a zorb ball at Victoria Park in Southport, Merseyside
A teen umpire is being hailed as a hero after his quick thinking rescued a 7-year-old baseball player who got caught in a dust devil. Aidan Wiles, 17, was working as an umpire during a youth ...
Richard Stanley is a South African filmmaker, known for his work in the horror genre.He began his career making short films and music videos, and subsequently directed the feature films Hardware (1990) and Dust Devil (1992).
The legend says that a person can trap a Saci inside a bottle when he is in the form of a dust devil. There are several variants of the myth, including: [2] Saci-pererê (pronounced [sɐˈsi peɾeˈɾe]), black as coal; Saci-trique (pronounced [sɐˈsi ˈtɾiki]), bi-racial and more benign; Saci-saçurá (pronounced [sɐˈsi sɐsuˈɾa]), with ...