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  2. Southern winter wonderland: See pictures of snow blanketing ...

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    A snowman in Zilker Park Tuesday January 21, 2025. Cheyenne Wright, 17, watches her dog, Sadie, roll in the snow at Zilker Park Tuesday January 21, 2025. Florida.

  3. Yeti - Wikipedia

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    In Western popular culture, the creature is commonly referred to as the Abominable Snowman. Many dubious articles have been offered in an attempt to prove the existence of the Yeti, including anecdotal visual sightings, disputed video recordings, photographs, and plaster casts of large footprints.

  4. Snowman - Wikipedia

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    A classic three-ball snowman in Winona Lake, Indiana Making snowman in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (January 2021) A snowman is an anthropomorphic snow sculpture of a man often built in regions with sufficient snowfall and is a common winter tradition. In many places, typical snowmen consist of three large snowballs of different sizes with some ...

  5. Snowzilla (snowman) - Wikipedia

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    Snowzilla is a giant snowman which has been erected each pre-Christmas season since 2005 in the front yard of private resident Billy Powers' home in Anchorage, Alaska. Keeping good on a promise to return again some day, Snowzilla reappeared in snowy and cold December 2023.

  6. Dudolf stumps Internet with viral snowman picture

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    It's good to know that snowmen are an inclusive group. Hundreds of thousands of shares later, the post has gone viral with many stumped because of the genius that went into this work of art. When ...

  7. The Miracle of 1511 - Wikipedia

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    Combined with mass population growth and a large wealth discrepancy between the peasants and the ruling House of Habsburg, the locals decided to use the snowmen as a form of protest. The different socioeconomic classes each constructed different kinds of snowman. As a result, the poor would destroy snowmen built by the ruling classes. [2]