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snowmobile

Motorized sled propelled by a caterpillar track. The snowmobile was invented 1959 by Canadian J Armand Bombardier.

A typical snowmobile holds one person and is powered by a two-cylinder petrol engine. The steering is by two short skis at the front, connected to handlebars. Snowmobiles can travel at more than 160 kph/100 mph or pull heavy loads, and some are designed to climb mountains.



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Snow sports enthusiasts also enjoy variety of winter sports like Skiing, snow scooter riding sledging, etc.
The park also opens as a spectacular "Winter Park" from December 30-February 6, with such attractions as an ice hotel, ice bar, horse sledge, ice cathedral, snow rafting, snow scooters, fairy tale cave and fireworks.
Kiruna is also already a magnate for adventure and wildlife tourists eager to see natural phenomena like the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun, stay at the nearby Ice Hotel or set off on ski, dog sleigh or snow scooter trips.
 
 
 
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