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As the northeastern U.S. gets walloped with winter snow yet again...
A massive snow mound at MIT has turned into a place for people to sled, ski, and climb https://t.co/W2y9aBDrgz pic.twitter.com/LLqX47RmHx
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) February 13, 2015...Americans might want to watch the smooth efficiency with which Montreal, Canada, gets rid of snow.
No piles of sludge pushed to the side of the road in Montreal...
Meanwhile, at the #Boston snow farm in the Seaport.... pic.twitter.com/DnmnKLGJTU
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) February 7, 2015...in Montreal, truck after truck moves seamlessly into position to absorb tons of wintery slush.

Of course, Montreal gets plenty of practice: the city gets some seven feet of snow on average every year.
Watch Montreal's snow-removal process in action below:
(H/T: Deadspin)
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