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AP JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation official says a crew couldn t avoid painting over a dead raccoon when they put new double-yellow lines on a western Pennsylvania road last week.But Josh Byers of the Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown reported Wednesday that a motorist pointed out the mistake before it could be cleaned up.Sean McAfee tells the newspaper he almost wrecked his motorcycle because he was laughing so
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The world of the incredibly small is also the world of the incredibly cool. Check out the winners of this year Small World Photomicrography Competition. All images via Small World Nikon Nikon Small World competition is one of the leading forums for showcasing the insanely beautiful and bizarre worlds that only light microscopes can reveal. Nikon listed 20 winners this year, including the one shown above 鈥?a marine worm taken by Alvaro Esteves Migotto. The
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