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Originally Posted by BigV
From the story: "Reeves expects to have accumulated around 80,000 tons of ice..."
It crushed itself.
You can see evidence of just how heavy and hard the ice was pressed, by looking at the brilliant blue parts in the wreckage of the last photo. That's the same blue you see in glaciers due to the extreme pressure compressing the ice. The reason for glaciers' blue color is that the density of the ice is so compressed that the ice crystals' forms are such that they absorb all the other colors of the light spectrum.
A vertical conical baby glacier.
I guess the water was free since he paid $200 to $300 per month in electricity pumping it out of the ground.
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I think I recall him spraying dye on it. Was any of the dye blue?
And if it was $200-$300/month, that's over a grand for the sculpure in water alone.