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Snow rolls (6 photos)
In the evening, March 31, 2009, Tim Tevebaugh was driving home from work, to the east of Craigmont in southern Idaho (see. Map below) and witnessed the unusual natural yavleniya.Snezhnye coma, which he photographed the extremely rare because of the unique combination of snow, wind, temperature and moisture necessary for their creation. They are formed from lightweight, but sticky snow and strong (but not too) vetra.Eti snowy ridges formed during the day because they were not present in the morning, when Tim went to Tim rabotu.Iskhodya estimate, as well as the height of the grass on image, most of the snow rolls was about 18 inches (46 cm) high, while the largest reached 2 feet (about 61 cm).
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