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English: A snowskate is a flat skate deck ridden on snow. Sometimes snowskates are attached to a ski and are called a "bilevel snowdeck". Snowskating combines the elements of snowboarding and skateboarding to create a new experience which is most closely described as skateboarding on snow.
Date 02/03/2010
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