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These photos were selected for the Winter 2009 issue. They will be considered for the final Photo of the Year Competition.


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"JungFrau Aletsch Glacier" by Steven Kunsman, ,
Date of photo: December 31, 2008
Location: Switzerland
Camera Used: NIKON D300
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