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Wait, what? There's still snow in Boston?!

Doyle Rice
USA TODAY
Debris covers a lingering snow pile, amassed during the record-setting winter, Thursday, May 28, 2015, the Seaport District in Boston.

There's nothing like photos of fresh, pure clean snow to lift your spirits.

Um, you won't find them here.

Instead, take a look of some of these shots of a gross, monstrous pile of filthy snow and ice taken Thursday in Boston's Seaport District.

The snow was dumped there throughout the city's snowiest winter on record.

The trash-filled pile is three stories high and includes bikes, traffic cones and even half a $5 bill, all encrusted in solid ice, according to the Associated Press.

Crews continue to clean away the trash as it breaks away from the disgusting mound. So far, the AP reports they've pulled out 85 tons of debris from the pile.

Boston picked up 110.6 inches -- that's nine feet -- of snow in the winter of 2014-15, the most on record. The city's weather records go back to 1872.

A massive pile of snow and debris remains in Boston following a record snowy winter.
The snow pile was once 75-feet-tall but has shrunk to three stories.
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