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Comments (7)
| Anonymous @ 2005-07-10 19:39:50 | |
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thats bizzare
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| Anonymous @ 2005-07-11 09:56:55 | |
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already submitted : http://googleglobetrotting.com/info.php/mid/4000
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| TexasAndroid @ 2005-07-11 10:11:22 | |
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This one is borderline, but I'm inclined to leave it. The first submission was a wide view of the time differential. Half frozen/Half unfrozen.
The second is a close up focus on the "cracks" in the frozen side. So they're focusing on different aspects of the situation on the lake. I'm inclined to leave them both. |
| Blue_Scapegoat @ 2005-07-11 23:45:13 | |
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I just thought it was weird cause that's what ice looks like when you're looking at it from 6 ft, not from outer-freakin-space. The cracks are huge.
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| romulusnr @ 2005-07-12 14:19:47 | |
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Ice cracks on the large scale, too. Besides, nature is just a big fractal anyway.
Note that one big crack leading from the east promontory has apparently re-frozen over. |
| Anonymous @ 2006-02-10 17:31:48 | |
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If it were Ice, wouldn't the surrounding areas be covered in snow?
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| Anonymous @ 2006-02-11 09:09:15 | |
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It can be really cold and not snowing
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