Bizarre natural ice sculpture

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Tim Lund
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Bizarre natural ice sculpture

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Just over 2cm high, this - this way up - formed on top of some corrugated plastic covering my bikes last night

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They do say the physics of H2O is very bizarre!
Trawlerman
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Post by Trawlerman »

Wooo!!! Cue X files theme!!!
stone-penge
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Post by stone-penge »

There's a great article in this week's New Scientist about the weird and wonderful properties of water, there's a theory that water is formed of two structure types.
Tim Lund
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Post by Tim Lund »

Thanks Stone-Penge - I'll ask my sister, who's a research scientist to send me a copy - unless you could? Meantime, here's a photo from my garden last year - in fact the lifting device for the solar powered clothes drier.

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I think this one was an example of plastic flow of ice - as in a glacier.

Someone told me the first picture I posted here was to do with a tube forming, and unfrozen water squeezing up it and then freezing, and that they could be seen sometimes in deep freezes. Still weird though!
Ulysses
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Post by Ulysses »

Oh, so that's what a 'solar powered clothes drier' is!

I didn't for one minute make the link and realise you meant a clothes line...

I just thought it's another one of Tim's green contraptions!
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