Imagine for a moment that you live in a place, voluntarily, that is known to experience a phenomenon called "angel hair" or "ballooning" where spiders migrate by raining down from the sky.
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That's what happened recently in Australia.
Goulburn, a mere two hours outside of Sydney was covered by millions of spiders and their spiderwebs seemingly out of nowhere.
This is what that looks like — the white you're seeing is spiderwebs.
Martyn Robinson, a naturalist from the Australian Museum told the Sydney Morning Herald that these spiders are swept off the ground by winds and travel nearly two miles in large groupings.
One commenter put it best: "Well, I know where I'm not going now."
(H/T USA Today)