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Aerial photos show St. Croix’s snowy spring

The water was open but the river banks were still snowy recently when a local resident took to the sky.

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Greg Seitz

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April 23, 2013

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Thank you to Bill Miller of Marine on St. Croix for sharing these photos from a airplane flight over the valley on Saturday, April 20.

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