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  • Ice Formations Along Lake Michigan during Blue Hour
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  • Ice Formations Along Lake Michigan during Blue Hour
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  • Only subzero temperatures and awesome sunrises can create a scene like this.
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  • Branches frozen in time (and ice) amidst a etheral lake scene
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  • Only subzero (16F) temperatures and awesome sunrises can create a scene like this.
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  • Only subzero (16F) temperatures and awesome sunrises can create a scene like this.
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  • Ice Formation on Tree Along Lake Michigan Coast.
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  • The colder it gets the more the ice forms along the western Lake Michigan coast.  A combination of wind and waves produce these spectacular ice formations on anything in the path of the waves and wind.
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  • Cedar Creek within Cedarburg rarely freezes over due to the falls that drops 60 feet into the lower section of the creek.  Constant freeze thaw cycles make the behavior of this creek interesting.
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  • Cedar Creek within Cedarburg rarely freezes over due to the falls that drops 60 feet into the lower section of the creek.  Constant freeze thaw cycles make the behavior of this creek interesting.
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  • Cedar Creek within Cedarburg rarely freezes over due to the falls that drops 60 feet into the lower section of the creek.  Constant freeze thaw cycles make the behavior of this creek interesting.
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  • As the water freezes in subzero temperatures along the Lake Michigan coast it attempts to form pancake ice.  The constant waves prevent it from freezing completely but provide enough resistance to clash with the outgoing waves.  This cyclical movement creates the spray seen here.
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