Stay in Sweden in a hotel built of Ice and Snow. A new hotel is built each winter. Price around $260/night.
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Ice Hotel
Submitted by bill on Sun, 2006-03-19 02:07.
Hotel | Ice | Art
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Ice Sculptures
Submitted by bill on Sat, 2006-03-11 16:09.
Ice | Art
Amazing large ice scuptures. Link doesn't give any indication of who made them or where they are from. (Link from ferretsgames).
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Amazing large ice scuptures. Link doesn't give any indication of who made them or where they are from. (Link from ferretsgames).
Tower of Ice
Submitted by bill on Wed, 2006-03-08 20:12.
Ice | Sculpture | Art
John Reeves of Fairbanks, Alaska set up a sprinkler system and pumped water through it, building this enormous ice tower. He's shown in this picture as the spec on the bottom right.
He expects it will be 160 to 180 feet tall and weigh 80,000 tons by April when he intends to turn off the water to the sprinklers.
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John Reeves of Fairbanks, Alaska set up a sprinkler system and pumped water through it, building this enormous ice tower. He's shown in this picture as the spec on the bottom right.
He expects it will be 160 to 180 feet tall and weigh 80,000 tons by April when he intends to turn off the water to the sprinklers.
Building an Igloo
Submitted by bill on Sun, 2006-03-05 20:05.
Building | Ice
How to build your own igloo just in case. Site also gives details of how to build an ice cave if that's more your style. (link from adelewalker69).
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How to build your own igloo just in case. Site also gives details of how to build an ice cave if that's more your style. (link from adelewalker69).
Photos of Ice
Submitted by bill on Tue, 2006-02-28 19:40.
Ice | Art
D. Hirmes took some 1,500 photos of ice forms, made by pouring water into household objects like bowls, vases, and balloons, and then freezing or partially freezing them in the fridge.
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D. Hirmes took some 1,500 photos of ice forms, made by pouring water into household objects like bowls, vases, and balloons, and then freezing or partially freezing them in the fridge.
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