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I am from Turk's Cove Newfoundland and I have seen this so often you people just need to lay back and enjoy the wonder.
Don't let the absence of snow get ya.
It can get cold enough to turn the top layer of salt water to a slushy kinda material you see here.
Now this is a really good example I have seen less and much more build up than this.
The secret to getting a good look is...when its cold (that cold there) there is usually no wind.
So it was cold, they got a wind, and the stuff was driven up on the beach.
Grab a gin and tonic and merry christmas (without an X)
What was it like out here when the soil could still sequester carbon? (Insert eye-roll here). Counterpunch perpetually panders to...
Egypt are being paid very handsomely to turn a blind eye
Never ever, carry "Tater Tots" in a pocket in your cargo pants...
Fingers crossed for a Mothra La Niña to offset the Godzilla devastation.
Nothing is an accident.
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