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    After the Abnormal Snowfall

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    Posted on January 16, 2013 by team

    Norilsk is a northern Russian city in the Krasnoyarsk region. It has been heavily snowing for some days there and now the city is under the thick blanket of snow. Have you ever seen more snow?






    “It is not a dwarf! It’s an ordinary man of an average height”.

    Who has lost the roof?

    Now they use it instead of a fridge.

    What is going to be in spring there?

    Location: Norilsk


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    4 Responses to “After the Abnormal Snowfall”

    1. Scud-werfer says:
      January 17, 2013 at 10:51 am

      OMG! to all who are born and live in those parts of Russia: You have my respect! our Peples in switzerland are freezing at -1 C…and have problems if there are 5cm of snow on the roads!
      You are all very tough

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    2. Birdy says:
      January 17, 2013 at 10:58 am

      That’s what I would call “snow”. Here in central Europe they get panic, if we have 10cm of snow. It’s like an armageddon then. “OMG, how will I get some food?”

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    3. Macsen says:
      January 18, 2013 at 9:49 pm

      During the winter of 1968/69, I remember having to help dig out from our house in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. My brother Rick’s 1948 Chev cars were totally covered, as was my brother Larry’s 1959 MGA. Where I currently live in east/central Alberta, the area has been normally very dry, with cactus growing in pastures and the odd rattle snake, but this year we’ve had more snow in December than we usually have in a year! While not as bad as these pics, I’ve had to run my Peterbuilt through some 6″ snow drifts!

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    4. (r)evolutionist says:
      January 19, 2013 at 1:48 pm

      Good time to read… How about a history of the Industrial Revolution?

      Reply

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