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Showing Original Post only (View all)Nearly Frozen Waves Captured On Camera By Nantucket Photographer [View all]
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/02/26/nearly-frozen-waves-captured-on-camera-by-nantucket-photographer/The record-setting winter of 2015 has left us with all kinds of remarkable images, most of them of snow and ice.
But a photographer on Nantucket found something most of us have never seen nearly frozen waves.
Jonathan Nimerfroh was walking along a beach on the island recently when he saw these waves rolling in like slush.
The waves were semi-frozen because there was so much ice inside them.
But a photographer on Nantucket found something most of us have never seen nearly frozen waves.
Jonathan Nimerfroh was walking along a beach on the island recently when he saw these waves rolling in like slush.
The waves were semi-frozen because there was so much ice inside them.
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Too late! We're all gonna die! All together holding hands. Check out this placid scenery:
freshwest
Mar 2015
#45
True - on NPR a scientist this morning said the salt would be settled to the bottom
Hissyspit
Feb 2015
#36