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    These Three Brothers Create Epic Snow Sculptures In Their Front Yard

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    Over the last four years, three brothers from Minnesota, Austin, Trevor and Connor Bartz, have created a giant snow sculpture in their front yard. This year’s sculpture, a 12-foot sea turtle, is particularly impressive, but you can check out their work from previous years below as well. Not only is it great to be able to see how these brothers’ have progressed in terms of talent, it’s also nice to see the siblings growing up, but still finding time to get together and do something as a family. It’s not a simple task to get these sculptures done, either. This year’s offering took them 300 hours to complete, spread out over the course of a few weeks. The result is amazing, though, with more detail than you would expect from snow. If you’re nearby in Minnesota, you can visit the sculpture at 2777 16th Street NW, New Brighton.

    Website: Bartz Snow Sculptures on Facebook

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    Well, these boys have certainly put our last snowman to shame!

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