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Frozen Water: Stunning Natural Ice Formations

December 27, 2008 · Print This Article


(Images via HaikibaLady Molly, James Carter, unc.edu, Getaway, Birch and Pixdaus)

If you can’t experience the mind-boggling, incredibly beautiful wonders of nature firsthand, the next best thing is definitely beautiful photographs that almost make you feel as if you’re there. When it’s this cold outside, it’s easy to imagine being face-to-face with the incredible ice formations featured on WebEcoist in the series, ’15 Epic Water and Ice Formations and Phenomena’.


(Image via pbase)

WebEcoist has compiled photos of some of the most breathtaking natural ice formations on both a small and large scale, from tiny delicate ice crystals to the majestic – and rapidly disappearing – icebergs of the Arctic.


(Images via Madhouse Thought, Weather Savvy, das.uwyo.edu, SPRI, Seaway and hickerphoto)

If you aren’t already reading WebEcoist regularly, add it to your RSS feeder or subscribe via email now. Check out my review of the online magazine over on Eco Chick – it really is a gem, and unique among the many sites in the green blogosphere.

Link [WebEcoist]

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