What an interesting idea. It does have an otherworldly look to it. 
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From: Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com>
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On 3/18/2011 11:01 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
> It's been some interesting days at Svalbard, in the Chinese sense of the word.
> One can chose to go grumpy or see it as part of the Arctic experience...
> Anyways, tonight we saw a sudden break in the weather, and I scuttled
> out (as far as that is possible with skis...) and did my best in a
> radius of about 1 km from the guesthouse I stay at. Here's one of my
> catches:
> http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2011/03/gruve-2b.html

If Dune novels were about Svalbard, the planet of snow instead of 
Arrakis, the planet of sand, then this could have been an excellent 
illustration to put on the front cover of the book.

Boris



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