Ice magic: Lake Michigan covered with "dragon scales"
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/ice-magic-lake-michigan-covered-with-dragon-scales.htmlNature is the best artist. The spectacular phenomenon on Lake Michigan confirms this once again. A huge sheet of water is covered with millions of shiny thin ice fragments that create amazing figures on the surface. This was caused by the movement of water under the ice when the lake began to thaw after an incredibly harsh winter.
Watch and admire the beautiful views of a real masterpiece of nature.
Spring has covered Lake Michigan with delicious shards of ice. The meltwater has frozen and looks like a mosaic on the blue tiles of frozen waves.
The phenomenon was caused by the movement of water under the ice when Lake Michigan began to melt.

There was no guarantee that visitors would be able to see the cross this year, but their prayers were answered. Workers cut a hole in the ice so that 1,200 tourists could see the huge figure of Jesus.Man-made beauty impresses with its sophistication and, at the same time, grandiosity.
Nature knows how to surprise and it has something else to impress sophisticated humanity. Water is not only a source of life, but also pure art, which is embodied in real natural masterpieces.
Keywords: Spring | Waves | Winter | Cross | Ice | Michigan | Frost | Lake | Underwater world | Crucifixion | Sculpture | Tourists
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