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Fragile frost formation


This rather beautiful and unusual (to us) frost/ice formation was found along the edge of the water at Griffith Woods on Monday, 21 January 2013. In some places, the crystals looked rather like a pile of feathers that had been tossed on to the water's edge - you can get an idea from the blurry foreground.
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