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  • snow 'Snow Fighters' doc shows how Montreal dealt with winter storms in the late fifties Rusty Blazenhoff
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  • animals Watch adorable bear cub catch snowflakes on its tongue David Pescovitz
  • robots Traffic jam of robot couriers caused by winter weather Thom Dunn
  • snow Massive snowstorm hits in Hawaii Annie Rauwerda
  • vehicles Documetary about the Antarctic Snow Cruiser Rob Beschizza
  • Japan Watch bullet trains powering through snow in Japan Rob Beschizza
  • cute Pandas enjoy playing in the snow [VIDEO] Xeni Jardin
  • dogs To avoid snow, tiny chihuahua hitches a piggyback ride on dog friend Xeni Jardin
  • snow Stranded in the snowy wilderness? Here's how to survive David Pescovitz
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  • snow Molding tool makes ducks out of snow Gareth Branwyn
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  • sports Beautiful black and white footage of snowboarding Andrea James
  • Holiday Cow enjoys catching snowflakes on her tongue [VIDEO] Xeni Jardin
  • snow Enchanting microscopic time-lapse of a snowflake's formation David Pescovitz
  • cute 'Snow Dog' looks cool in goggles, while snow falls Xeni Jardin
  • snow Enjoy this dynamite pan flute cover of Snow's "Informer" Rusty Blazenhoff
  • sports Ski resort uses helicopter to bring in more snow David Pescovitz
  • Environment Rare snow in Iraq turns Baghdad into winter wonderland Xeni Jardin
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