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DescriptionFlocons hexa.JPG | A picture of a Snow Crystal taken by Wilson Bentley, "The Snowflake Man." |
Date | Uploaded October 16 2006 |
Source | http://snowflakebentley.com/snowflakes.htm |
Author | Wilson Bentley |
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