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Frozen waves
#1
If someone told me about it I'd say, "Yeah, yeah, yeah."

Let the advert play and then raise your eyebrows :wink:

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&fg=rss& ... im_m_18-24

or on Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP4vJiC50ZU
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#2
How bizarre
Joseph Pietrykowski
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#3
Can't see it yet......three weeks of waiting.......company filters are a real pain...... :roll:
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#4
WOW!

That can't be salt water Confusedhock:
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#5
I remember a winter when I was very young where the sea froze at the shore.
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#6
Some analysts say this isn't really a wave frozen in mid flow, as that would require extreme temperatures that just don't occur. Instead they say it is something like a giant icicle, deposited over a longer period of time.

No matter what, though, it's very beautiful, and 100% natural.
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#7
Quote:I remember a winter when I was very young where the sea froze at the shore.

I've never seen the sea frozen, but once on holiday in Wales during October I took an early morning walk over frozen sandunes. The sand crunched underfoot.
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#8
Salt water can freeze, but at a lower temperature than fresh water.
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