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Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw News Scott W. Kallas, of Genesee, Mich. works on the foot of a komodo dragon on Team Michigan's entry during the Zehnder's Snowfest World Class Snow Sculpting Competition in Frankenmuth. The Snowfest, which takes place in alleys and parking lots around downtown Frankenmuth. |

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Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw News Juan Rabadan, left, and Miguel Gonzalez, both of Mexico City, saw away a chunk of Team Mexico's snow block sculpture during the Zehnder's Snowfest World Class Snow Sculpting Competition in Frankenmuth. Rabadan and Gonzalez both teach at the University of Mexico, U.N.A.M. |

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Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw News Noemi Palacios, left, and Mariona Sans, of Team Spain, carve a portion of their team's snow sculpture, which will depict ocean creatures having a party under the sea, during the Zehnder's Snowfest World Class Snow Sculpting Competition in Frankenmuth. |