We are in the midst of a brutal allergy season. And if you’re already suffering, a new video released by wildlife officials in Georgia might be enough to make you sneeze just from watching.
The state’s Wildlife Resources Division posted a video Thursday showing massive amounts of pollen exploding from trees as a helicopter flies over.
The chopper was flying for a prescribed burn in Georgia’s West Point Wildlife Management Area. The breeze from the aircraft was enough to knock pollen off the branches on the trees below.
Thousands of people have shared the video since it was posted, joking that their eyes started itching just from watching.
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