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Located on northern castle turret in Banwolseong Fortress in Gyeongju, this structure was used to store ice in the Joseon Dynasty. There is a record on the stone monument and the lintel stone that it was built by Jo Myeong-gyeom who made it of stone instead of wood in 1738, in the 14th year of King Yeongjo and four ye...
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Located on northern castle turret in Banwolseong Fortress in Gyeongju, this structure was used to store ice in the Joseon Dynasty. There is a record on the stone monument and the lintel stone that it was built by Jo Myeong-gyeom who made it of stone instead of wood in 1738, in the 14th year of King Yeongjo and four yea...
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Pool at Groenendaal, Hoeilaart, in winter.
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Pool at Groenendaal, Hoeilaart, in winter.
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- Fjord by ldossantos
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A gigapan taken at a fjord, with a reflection on the lake.
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The Weeping Wall is (during the winter months) an enormous 1600 foot ice climb.
Here's the description from www.canadianrockiesice.com/ice-climbs/icefields-parkway-north/weeping-wall-lower
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One of the most famous ice climbs in the...-
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I took 34 full size picture with Nokia 808 mobilephone and used MicrosoftICE to stitch them to one .tiff
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Ice in the dunes of Nebel, Amrum (Germany)
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This is what happens when a frozen lake thaws, the ice is drifted landwards due to winds, currents, and constant re-freezing/thawing of the ice. Once it hits land, it stacks.
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The mills and forges were built down by the New Haven River, but the flat sandy topset beds of a 13,000 year old pro-glacial delta became the site of the Bristol village. The Canon S95 captured 562 images during a 57 minute kite flight from the Mount Abraham High School. Fourteen of the photos were stitched together ...
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