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Help me describe that floating white ash after a fire?

working on my writing. I need help describing what this white ash looks like, how it flows and covers everything after a fire

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I understand that you guys might want to wear them for modesty purposes but I do not believe you are allowed to wear large or baggy clothes for safety reasons. But here is what they say about dress clothes on their website. Just use common sense and you should be alright. DRESS CODE In keeping with our family-friendly atmosphere, and for health and safety reasons, Six Flags strictly enforces a dress code. Proper swimwear is required. Swimwear with rivets or any other metal ornamentation is not permitted on the water slides. Clothing with rude, vulgar or offensive language or graphics is not permitted, and shirts cannot be turned inside-out as a solution. Park admission may be denied if clothing is deemed by management to be inappropriate.
Speed bumps are made to slow down traffic or cars. Well, just like the name, they're bumps that slow down a vehicle's speed. If a car is going too fast, a speed bump warns them to slow down. They make sure no one's going too fast. Kinda keeps traffic in check.

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