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"Prevailing Wings," the creation of Maine's team, The Carvivores, won second place Saturday at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis. Contributed photo
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"Prevailing Wings," the creation of Maine's team, The Carvivores, won second place Saturday at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
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Carvivore team member Amanda Bolduc works on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
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Serena Sanborn, of Winslow, Amanda Bolduc, of Skowhegan, and Bolduc's mother, Cathy Thompson, of Madison, hold their second-place trophies Saturday at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis. The team won second place out of 15 teams from around the country.
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A Carvivore team member works on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
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Two members of The Carvivores work on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.