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snowpocalypse and snowmageddon

Nicknamed “snowpocalypse” and “snowmageddon,” an exceptionally severe winter storm dropped several feet of snow around the Washington, D.C., area in early February 2010. Crashed and abandoned cars littered roads as airlines canceled hundreds of flights. Even the DC Metro train system stopped functioning in places.

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  1. Sari!18/2/10

    oops! the power of nature

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  2. Anita Roy18/2/10

    Yeah.. you've seen some evidence in Priya and my photos!! :D Weather patterns are changing.. and nooo global warming has nothing to do with it!! :D :P

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  3. sunshine19/2/10

    ohh yeah u told me... hope alls fine now :O

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