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More weird melting. The snow has actually melted under the surface, before melting on the surface. The only way I can think of for this happening is that enough light passes through the surface layer of ice to heat up the branches below, melting the snow from around the branches, but leaving the thin layer of ice in place.
How cool is that!
© Peter Stubley. Contact photographer for use.
Guest | 29-Mar-2008 15:23 | |