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02/02/2004 04:31:24 PM · #1







Message edited by author 2004-02-02 16:31:48.
02/02/2004 04:42:14 PM · #2
that's wacky!
where was it taken?
someone recently took similar shots in a cave.. posted it to one of the forums...
Is this a river? In a cave? ....?
02/02/2004 04:43:48 PM · #3
the rest of a poor spaceship coming from a very cold planet who crashed on earth when they confused "their" fuel with "our" fuel.
02/02/2004 06:06:20 PM · #4
lol-- this is ice that is formed upwards and I remembered recent thread but not what called, they have a name, they were formed in open air along a river but on the rocks along the river. They were very cool... no pun intended : ) oops posted one twice i see sorry, and left out one, the others are just ice formed but in perfect geometric shapes, like this..
02/02/2004 06:18:36 PM · #5
pretty neat, must have been pretty cold outside that night...
natural abstract fractals///


02/02/2004 08:13:41 PM · #6
Is that an Ice hoodoo?

Message edited by author 2004-02-02 20:14:58.
02/02/2004 08:36:10 PM · #7
Ice leaves some very strange patterns. This one below was after several days of rain, thaw, freeze.
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02/02/2004 09:12:30 PM · #8
defanetly makes for an interesting subject to photo
02/03/2004 01:15:58 AM · #9
I think ice2.jpg is a heavily photoshoped pic of a '56 Studebaker coupe.
02/03/2004 01:38:28 AM · #10
Several of the images look like the ice stalagmites I shot in an abandoned mine. The interior temp of the mine is very constant, so when the weather is just right, the heat from the mine melts snow just outside the mine, which trickles down into the mouth of the shaft and drips. Onto the cold granite floor, which is cool enough to freeze the drops, which build up to a kind of stalagmite.

Oddly enough, there are NO icicles hanging down - the heat from the mineshaft rises, so all we get are slow drips of water.

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Almost like your frozen splashes, isn't it?

Message edited by author 2004-02-03 01:39:32.
02/06/2004 12:39:07 AM · #11
alright, we can all stop pussy-footing around what REALLY caused this bizarre phenomenon - magic.. or aliens.. and i'm not too comfortable thinking there are magic users or aliens sharing the planet with me. bush should really do something about that.

Message edited by author 2004-02-06 00:39:30.
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