A migration of eider ducks interrupts a filmmaker's report to camera that the first shoot of Frozen Planet is "beginning to look like a failure". He ends up getting spectacular aerial footage of 500,000 eider ducks. LINK
Friday, April 06, 2012
Frozen Planet: Frozen Planet's First Shoot
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Watch Brine Icicle form at the Bottom of the Sea
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Scientists in Antarctica used a time-lapse camera to capture the formation of a brinicle — an icicle made from brine. As the salty water sank, it froze, forming a spike of brine down to the seafloor. As it grew over several hours, the brinicle killed everything in its path, including numerous unlucky starfish.
Link -Via: Geekosystem | Via: Neatorama
Saturday, March 05, 2011
FUNNY CAT ON ICE!
Cat named Misty trying to catch fish on a pond whilst it was frozen in January 2009! LINK: Youtube
Thursday, October 07, 2010
How A Skier Froze to Death and Lived
How Skier Froze to Death and Lived - Horizon: Back From The Dead.
Kevin Fong follows the incredible survival story of Anna Bagenholm. LINK: Youtube
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Frozen Woolly Mammoth Baby
Are baby animals still cute after they've been frozen for 40,000 years? Lyuba here was discovered by a Siberian reindeer herder. She's perfectly preserved - she even has eyelashes. Researchers think she was a month old when she fell into a river and was suffocated in mud. Aw. LINK
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Frozen Bubbles
It’s very cold tonight, so we played with bubbles If you blow them upwards enough they have time to freeze on the way down.
Skipweasel took photographs of the experiments in blowing soap bubbles in freezing weather. The pictures are wild -especially when you see a frozen bubble bursting! Link, Via: Neatorama
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Spectacular scene as plunging temperatures freeze North-East river waterfall
They are a stark - and beautiful - illustration of just how chilly the current cold snap has been.
This cascade of icicles, some up to 12 feet long, over a frost-bound riverbank has been found on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.
Rambler Colin Anderson, 41, said: "He came round a bend in the river and saw the icicles shining in the early sun. It reminded him of the pipes of a huge cathedral organ." LINK
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Frozen Grand Central
Over 200 people freeze in place on cue in Grand Central Station in New York.Reminds me of when someone looks up at the ceiling and others follow. cause when they froze some stopped walking and starred at them.LINK: Youtube