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Few people manage to get into the Fascinating World of Ice Caves. Once the lava or limestone, after a time become the cave ice. In this collection of photographs of ice caves in the world.Our trip we decided to start with the largest ice caves in the...
Created she was in the small Bavarian town of Mitterfirmiansreut in memory of the events of a century ago when,in December 1911 this locality covered heavy snowfall.Mitterfirmiansreut this time had been cut on other towns and villages,including the church...
Soon the leaves from the trees and fragile beauty of autumn will go into a harsh winter charm.In the meantime you can catch one more fall fun – try roasted chestnuts.In Russia, this is worse,but in Europe,roast chestnuts and sell them to the carts...
This icy road is known as the Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road because it is only open to traffic in the wintertime. The reason for this is that in the summertime it is a river. It is only in the wintertime that the Mackenzie River Delta freezes which makes a...
The annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival has been held since 1963 and takes place starts from January 5th and it lasts one month. However often the exhibitions open earlier and last longer, weather permitting. Ice sculpture decoration...
The Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival is a unique wintertime celebration that draws over 1,000,000 visitors every year. To promote it as the nation’s largest and most popular winter festival, organizers plan a variety of programs and fun activities....
The Glacier Lagoon, a glacial river lagoon in Iceland, is part of one of the shortest rivers in Iceland, Jökulsá á Breidamerkursandi, which is only 1500 meters long. The glacier lagoon in Iceland is close by highway number one, about 350 km east...