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Old 02-03-2017, 01:37 PM   #600 (permalink)
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I thought the comment traces back to the 2nd pic in Permalink #592.



My interpretation of the snerodynamics is that there was a uniform layer of snow that was sculpted by a headwind after the fact. Hence the hollow on the ground under the front bumper.

Edit: Let the record show — I've been wrong before.

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