Now if we can only get the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded human history to happen again. we'll be golden!
On June 6th and 7th 1816, a significant snowstorm hit northern New York and New England, with several localities recording 6 inches of snow. It is believed that on June 7th snow flurries occurred in Boston, which is likely the latest seasonal instance of snowfall in Boston history.
Now if we can only get the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded human history to happen again. we'll be golden!
Be carefull what you wish for
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