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omega2K4 02-24-2005 11:12 AM

Check out this link with pics of stuff frozen, like cars, boats, and trees.
 
http://www.bilder.leantik.de/

These pictures are amazing, the last picture of the boat covered in ice is my favorite.

I'm glad I don't live anywhere near a place where it gets that cold.

Averett 02-24-2005 11:15 AM

That's insane. Any idea where that is?

silent_jay 02-24-2005 11:27 AM

That's crazy, must have been some wave coming onto shore. I think it may be in Germany but I only basing that on the .de extension. I'm probably wrong though.

02-24-2005 11:29 AM

That was awesome!

the_marq 02-24-2005 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Averett
That's insane. Any idea where that is?

Lake Geneva -- Versoix, Switzerland

Averett 02-24-2005 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the_marq
Lake Geneva -- Versoix, Switzerland

Thanks!

Nothing you can do about that either. Just wait it out and hope for a warm spell to melt that ice. That's nasty though, fo sho.

Redlemon 02-24-2005 11:48 AM

I saw these photos a month ago or so. The ice is all from water blown off of the lake. Pretty darn cool.

EDIT: Snopes has the dope, as usual:
Quote:

These pictures of cars, boats, trees, and other landscape features encrusted with ice from severe cold weather began circulating on the Internet in late January 2005, accompanied by viewer-added comments such as "Now this is what I'd call really cold...brrrrrrrrr"; "Sure glad that it doesn't get this cold here"; "So, How cold was it?"; and "Next time you're complaining while scraping the ice off your windscreen, think again!"

Various e-mailed versions of these photos claim such different origins for them as "From a recent Massachusetts storm with hurricane-speed winds" to "Pictures from Lake Geneva, Switzerland — January 2005." The latter is correct, as these pictures correspond to other photographs and news accounts of a freezing storm that hit the area of Lake Léman (also known as Lake Geneva), Switzerland, in January 2005. One news account, for example, reported that:

The cold did not save sailing ships moored in the ports of Léman. In Geneva, several boats sank under the weight of the ice. Several minor roads were closed, passage having been made impossible by the ice and the snowdrifts. In downtown Geneva, Servette Street was closed after the rupture of a water pipeline transformed the roadway into a true skating rink.

These images also correspond to similar photos on a web site which identifies them as pictures of Lake Léman, taken on 26 January 2005. (Presumably the objects shown have been coated with spray from waves breaking on the lake's shore, which then hardened into a solid coating in the sub-freezing temperatures.) The translated title of this French-language page is "Wind and ice on Geneva," and the text notes that the pictures were taken on the shores of Lake Léman during winds gusting up to 110 km/h.

Bill O'Rights 02-24-2005 11:52 AM

Oh, to have cornered the market on ice scrapers. :D
Was it the shear weight of all of that ice that swamped those boats?

omega2K4 02-24-2005 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
Oh, to have cornered the market on ice scrapers. :D
Was it the shear weight of all of that ice that swamped those boats?

Apparently so. I was watching the history channel a couple a days ago and this show called "Subzero" or something was on, and it said that boats in the Arctic actually use baseball bats to break up the ice (according to them, its the most effective way without causing damage to the ship) because the ice can accumulate in such huge amounts that the boat will start to rock more slowly and eventually overturn and/or sink.

ssnake 02-24-2005 03:25 PM

wow.... thats some crazy stuff.....
i would love to slide across the street though

nofnway 02-25-2005 05:08 PM

how will the tourists sleeping in the mini van get out?

bernadette 02-26-2005 11:36 AM

now those are some really cool pictures! ;)

i'd hate for one of those boats to be mine though...

Charlatan 02-26-2005 01:10 PM

My Mom sent me these shots telling me they were of some villiage in Newfoundland... Something about the shots made me think it was in Europe somewhere...

Looks like I was right.

Very cool though.

Fremen 02-26-2005 01:48 PM

Looks like a great big batch of cake icing had an accident.




/Mmmmm, icing

Tophat665 02-27-2005 07:33 PM

Maye too crude an observation, but this is what springs to mind:
Spoiler: Nature's Bukkake.


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