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    Can it snow on the beach?

    Question #89229. Asked by pixie-stix. (Nov 30 07 9:37 AM)


    unbelievable1

    Yes it can... Snow on the beach is a subtle but beautiful thing..something few people ever see.

    Look at this picture here from the Michigan shoreline:

    Source(s):
    http://home.comcast.net/~stuo/Michigan/shoreline_ice2.jpg

    http://www.capemaytimes.com/cape-may/news-20050123capemay-snow.htm

    Nov 30 07, 9:41 AM


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