16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

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Every year, when the temperature drops below zero, most rivers, ponds, lakes, and even some oceans are covered with a thick layer of impenetrable ice, forming on their surface either snow patterns or masterpieces of fine art. Such beauty cannot be described in words, so we have prepared for you this selection of 16 photos so that you can fully enjoy these icy views and anticipate the impending frosts ...

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16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

1. Bubbles trapped under ice at Abraham Lake, Canada

These bubbles look very nice, but they are quite explosive! The bubbles form due to the methane gas trapped under the ice. When spring comes and the ice begins to melt, the bubbles burst and release methane gas into the atmosphere.

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

2. Frozen Lake Baikal

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

3. The Siberian Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake in the world and accounts for about 20% of the world's unfrozen fresh water. It measures a depth of 5387 feet, marking it as the deepest and clearest lake in the world. And at the age of 25 million years, Lake Baikal is considered the oldest.

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

4. Friendship Lake in Antarctica

Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and sea water freezes at 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit due to salinity. Interestingly, the frozen salt water does not contain much salt because only the water freezes.

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

5. Circular patterns in a frozen pond

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

6. Lake McDonald in Montana, USA

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

7. Lake Michigan located in Chicago, USA

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

8. Ice rider. Siberia, Russia

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

9. Frozen pond in Hokkaido, Japan

This lake is known to change colors every day, making it one of the most beautiful and diverse places in the world.

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

10. This is the same lake, but in completely different shades ...

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

11. Monona Lake, Madison, Wisconsin

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

12. Lake Erie in Marblehead, Ohio

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

13. Frozen pond in Switzerland

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

14. Cracks formed along sea ice McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, Antarctica

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

15. Frost flowers float across the Arctic Ocean

16 Frozen Ponds That Look Like Fine Art

16. Pond frozen geometric. Southern Oregon, USA

It looks like a "broken" space.

Keywords: Frozen ponds | Temperature | Snow | Ice | Winter | Frozen rivers | Oceans | Nature | Nature photos

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