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Originally Posted by Kuuzoku
My take on it: (Pretty much the same idea)
A bus is driving on a twisty, two-way, snow plowed road in which the snow is piled to the side dangerously high. It must be at least 30 feet high in relation to the bus.
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I am intrigued by that photograph. I wonder where it was taken?
Is the snow simply piled high or is it ICE? Is it cliffs that are covered by snow and ice?
It is vertical-- so surely snow alone would not be piled that high--Or would it?
If snow were piled high would it not be sloping so that the snow would not collapse on to the road.?
Is it like a glacier? I personally am very ignorant of those situations. Which country would this be?
It must be in a mountainous region musn't it it?