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Location: New York City, USA (40� 43' 0? N, 74� 0' 0? W)
Date: 12 February 2006; 8.15am
Camera: Canon 300D with kit lens

This is not the current Big Chill that is sweeping Europe and USA. This was the biggest winter storm in New York City history- lionization as the Blizzard of '06- that dumped a record 26.9 inches of snow overnight in New York City. An awesome storm transformed the city milk-white that morning, exceeding all forecasts. It was really quite amazing as it was still pretty drab and just chill as I walked back to my hostel around 10pm the previous night. The whole landscape was just totally transformed when I looked out the windows in the morning. It was a very cold day but was rather fun to witness and experience such a transformation.

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