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English: Original description at Wikipedia: I took this image in my backyard. Some snowdrifts were over 3 ft high. The wind blowind down the fences and stuff created strange formations. When snow is blown towards an object in the snow, the windward side the snow dips towards the surface, and the leeward side is more flat. This is after the big snowstorm in early March, that dumped 10 inches of snow."
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