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While amusing, it is quite interesting.  I know each one is supposed to be unique but the probability and statistics would be near impossible for each tiny one to never be duplicated.  Then again, just my opinion, I have not looked at each and every flake.  🙂

 

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1 hour ago, Hiramite said:

Here are a couple I found after the last snow IMBY.

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Some snowflake info....

https://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/alike/alike.htm

Thanks that makes sense.  Never took physics but I do have an interest in science so I could understand what he meant.  Quite interesting.

Although we should appoint (not me) someone to inspect every single snowflake that falls in the U.S. 😁

Of course the two snowflakes you posted above are the best ever.  💯

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