Siberian
photographer Alexey Trofimov captured extraordinary scenes of sunshine
and ice on Lake Baikal. The turquoise blue ice shimmers like gemstones.
Massive Lake Baikal is the oldest and deepest lake on earth, and the ice
that appears this way every March draws tourists from all around to see
it.
These unique frozen formations are in fact called
ice hummocks. The knolls are created in part by pressure that develops
gradually and unevenly in the layer of ice that covers Lake Baikal in
winter. The physical make-up and temperature of the ice sheet then also
become imbalanced, and hence the hummocks form and rise above the frozen
surface.
This is Siberia, so the ice will be there until May. See
many more pictures of the Baikal ice hummocks at Scribol.
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