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New American ski slope has British surface

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Liberty University in Virginia is building a ski slope on its own 'mountain' which is being laid with Snowflex, the artificial surface developed by Briton Engineering in Huddersfield, Yorkshire.

This report from Liberty University.

News on this project from Snowflex:
http://domain2149242.sites.fasthosts.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=45&z=2

Snowflex, which was launched in 1996, is enjoying some export success. A project for Johannesburg in South Africa was announced recently. A major Snowflex slope, with freestyle terrain features, was built at Noeux les Mines, Pas de Calais, France. Video:


http://youtube.com/v/OKU_CBeWQyY

Anyone skied at Noeux les Mines?
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