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NATURE’S DECORATIVE HAND.—An unusually severe frost recently experienced at one of the best-known United States winter resorts at Sun Valley, Idaho, resulted in huge icicles, some over 19ft in length, hanging from the verandahs of the buildings.

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Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 7

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NATURE’S DECORATIVE HAND.—An unusually severe frost recently experienced at one of the best-known United States winter resorts at Sun Valley, Idaho, resulted in huge icicles, some over 19ft in length, hanging from the verandahs of the buildings. Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 7

NATURE’S DECORATIVE HAND.—An unusually severe frost recently experienced at one of the best-known United States winter resorts at Sun Valley, Idaho, resulted in huge icicles, some over 19ft in length, hanging from the verandahs of the buildings. Evening Star, Issue 22919, 29 March 1938, Page 7

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