There’s something cool and inviting about ice sculptures, probably the fact that they’re made with a chainsaw. This year, the Russians seems to compete with the Harbin Ice Festival in terms of creativity. 90 tonnes of ice sculptures are kept below zero at the annual festival held at Moscow’s Krasnopresnensky Park. So if you too love ice sculptures, this festival has a dedicated surface of 500 square meters. As the little girl said in the video, it truly is a fairytale.

001 The Cool Ice Sculpture Festival
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China has been experiencing ice rain three times since the beginning of the year. The widespread ice rain, snow and freezing weather affected the traffic, but also had an interesting impact on the surrounding environment, turning plants and trees into amazing ice sculptures. Here are a few of these fantastic vegetation.
tn10 An Icy Version of Nature
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Located in Toronto just west of the Pape subway station, the Ice Lounge is a unique experience you will surely want to visit at least once in your lifetime. Blue, red, and natural lights color the ice that is predominant. In fact, everything is made from ice; from the 18-foot bar and the seating to the martini and shot glasses, everything has been formed with crystal-clear ice. Have a look at this unique lounge!

tn3 The Ice Lounge

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When I first saw the pictures, I thought it was a frozen tsunami. Well, it’s not, I kinda overdid it. The pictures you are about to see are from a glacier in Antarctica. The annual temperature there is below 0 Celsius everytime. Antarctica is by far the coldest continent and some places reach -90c. The blue ice in the picture occurs when snow that falls on a glacier is compressed. The air bubbles left inside are squeezed out, leaving the ice clear and blue.

82 The Frozen Tsunami
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