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Snow to keep G-8 delegates ice cool

Under the floor of the international media center for July’s Group of Eight summit meeting at the Lake Toya hot-spring resort in Toyakocho, Hokkaido, lies a storehouse holding about 7,000 tons of snow wrapped in thermal insulating material.

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One response to “Snow to keep G-8 delegates ice cool”

  1. Raynoch, Jul 02 at 11:28 pm :
  2. Furrealz? That’s mravleuosly good to know.

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