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Sunday, April 6. 2008
Downland snow in April
Posted by
Adrian Hollister
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Green Issues
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10:18
Woke up to quite a bit of snow today up here in the downloads of West Berkshire. It's a bit odd to see so much snow so late in the year but all the kids around here are making the most of it.
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