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Jamie puts his trust in new explosives technology to keep ski slopes safe and the local highways open all winter, but his barrage of anti-avalanche bombs cannot save everyone.
Jamie puts his trust in new explosives technology to keep ski slopes safe and the local highways open all winter, but his barrage of anti-avalanche bombs cannot save everyone.
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