Some flowers, showing off their new “bloom”.
Icicles growing in an old Roman quarry.
Let’s call the “The Lovers”. As you can see, the right side tree didn’t fall onto the other one but started to its left, and then grew all around it.
Some flowers, showing off their new “bloom”.
Icicles growing in an old Roman quarry.
Let’s call the “The Lovers”. As you can see, the right side tree didn’t fall onto the other one but started to its left, and then grew all around it.
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Ice spiderwebs are gorgeous. I always wondered if spiders are capable of feeling annoyance, though.
My favourite is once again the spider web, but those trees are fascinating. I clicked for full size and stared at it for a while wondering how that happened.
The spider web is gorgeous and I love the effect of the background blur in the first photo, but my favourite is the wide shot of icicles along a crevice in the rock. It looks like a mouth numb with cold.
The two trees are quite the curiosity. I bet they were dancing right before you showed up.