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microdreams discovered 20 months ago
Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
naarf rated 14 months ago
Image from the Smithsonian Magazine, there are tons of great pictures there.
This one was taken by George Steinmetz. From the page: Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
Debbiedesigner rated 15 months ago
Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
morelda rated 16 months ago
An icy chimney? Well, something like that. This is a steaming vent on Mount Erebus, where volcanic activity releases heat and the icy air freezes the steam into an air channel. One of these actually grew up to 60 feet before collapsing!
Nanna-N rated 16 months ago
It's fascinating when the darkness of the world is something as bright and beautiful as this.
NC2K rated 17 months ago
Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
LavenderBlu rated 17 months ago

George Steinmetz

From the page: Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
ladygray rated 17 months ago
Seemingly dreamed up by Dr. Seuss, Mount Erebus' improbable ice towers form around steaming vents, growing up to 60 feet before collapsing.
jlynn17 rated 17 months ago
yes and i like dr seuss so this obviously appeals to me in many ways
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