Hey, thanks for coming and answering my question. That is extremely interesting to me. I just love learning about what is out there in the world that I would NEVER know about without my blogging friends! Like you!
Beautiful shots! Really like the close up capture. I've seen (in years past) some great ice formations on the reeds at Monroe Lake but don't remember them looking quite like this.
it does look like a little village.
ReplyDeleteThse look too cute!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are right!!! Amazing. And the Indian tribe that built these must be from Iceland!
ReplyDeleteWhat is a strip pit? That is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteit looks like a miniature village of teepees, never seen ice ike this. it is beautiful
ReplyDeleteIt really does look like a little village of teepees!
ReplyDeleteThe ice is very interesting. I wonder why it forms at the strip pits but nowhere else. Good shots.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like tepees! How neat! I like the second shot.
ReplyDeleteThese do remind me of teepees. Both of these photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA little village of teepees. What causes them to do that? Very picturesque. MB
ReplyDeleteHow cool! They do look like teepee's. Is that a frozen lake? What causes that? Never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks for coming and answering my question. That is extremely interesting to me. I just love learning about what is out there in the world that I would NEVER know about without my blogging friends! Like you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Really like the close up capture. I've seen (in years past) some great ice formations on the reeds at Monroe Lake but don't remember them looking quite like this.
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I don't think I have ever seen ice like this before. Hmmm. Maybe I need to be more observant.
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