Best pictures of Australia’s snow amid freezing cold snap

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Best pictures of Australia’s snow amid freezing cold snap
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The coldest day in decades for large parts of Australia provided some Aussies a chance to try something a different way of getting from A to B.

Pictures have streamed in from across NSW of the winter wonderland conditions.Snow seen in Guyra. Picture: Karen FaintRobert Atcheson who lives in Yetholme, just east of Bathurst in NSW’s central west, said around 10cms of snow had fallen on his property on Thursday morning.“We normally get a light dusting in May and the heavy stuff comes in August.”“Alpacas are made for this weather. Summer is the season they hate. My ducks love the snow but my chook said no and went back inside”.

“New South Wales will be the centre of this winter storm in terms of the snowfall over the next couple of days.”Kat and Shanae enjoy the fresh snow at Mount Buller.

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