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#31 Admiral Byrd’s snow cruiser protrudes two feet over the port rail despite its 10-foot tail being removed.

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Admiral Byrd’s snow cruiser protrudes two feet over the port rail despite its 10-foot tail being removed.

Antarctic Snow Cruiser: The 20 tons and 55 Feet long Giant Vehicle that Completely Failed, 1930

#31 Admiral Byrd’s snow cruiser protrudes two feet over the port rail despite its 10-foot tail being removed.

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