Why it's hard to play table tennis in the snow (pictures)

Table tennis tables in the snow pictures
It's surprising to see how many table tennis tables there are outdoors. It's an even bigger surprise to actually see how many of these tables are built in places around the world where they get covered in snow during the winter. This table tennis blog post is a small collection of table tennis table pictures that are covered in snow.
Those of us that live in the desert would probably not even think about placing a cherished table tennis table outdoors, let alone outdoors where it might snow. As you can see from the following pictures, there are many table tennis fans with tables set outdoors. I do know that there are outdoor table tennis tables that are somewhat water resistant, but this takes the cake. It just goes to show how popular the game of table tennis actually is around the world.










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Hi! Loved your snow-pics. And I would lke to include some o them on my website, dedicated to outdoor-tabletennistables around the world. You'll be credited, of course. Please let me know whether that*s ok with you.
Regards,
orzo.
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Orzo,
Any image you see on the Topshot Table Tennis blog is in the public domain which means you can use them freely without credit.
I try to stay away from public domain photos that require a credit because other websites tend to grab those photos from this table tennis blog and eventually the author stops getting credit.
You are welcome to download and redistribute any of the table tennis photos that I capture myself as those photos are also in the public domain.
Always share with others.
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