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Posted: 2015-10-19T16:30:57Z | Updated: 2015-10-19T23:54:56Z

We know they weren't separated at birth, but we still can't get over how much Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice look alike.

The look-alikes happened to cross paths at the sixth annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic on Saturday, giving us an opportunity to marvel over just how uncanny their resemblance truly is.

Justice, 22, shared a photo of herself with her self-professed "doppelgnger" Dobrev and actress Melanie Iglesias at the event.

Back in August, the two were brought together at the Teen Choice Awards, where Justice presented the 26-year-old star with the award for Choice TV Actress, Sci-Fi/Fantasy for her role on "The Vampire Diaries," in which Dobrev played multiple doppelgngers over six seasons.

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