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Radical Centrist
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3/17/2005: Massive ice sculpture in Alaska... collapses
![]() A gent (whose real name I can't map to a Cellar userid, but thanks) suggested this item, which was Farked but deserves further attention anyway. An Alaskan guy started building an ice sculpture by turning on a sprinkler and leaving it on. With further sprinkler adjustment as needed, over 5 months the tower of ice was over 150 feet high. full story a week ago Here it is with a guy climbing on it so you can get the scope of it: ![]() But before I could get to posting the image, a few days ago the tower collapsed! ![]() colorful web site for the whole thing with many pics I love this project, and I hope to be able to try my own version one winter. |
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lobber of scimitars
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That is a very cool thing indeed.
Unfortunately PA temps don't usually get cold enough for long enough to sustain such magnificence. I did get to see such a thing form accidentally ... The water tower at the state hospital is across from my office. The tower sprung a bit of a leak. State Hospital Security isn't really good about noticing things, including escaping patients. It was cool to watch and so nobody called them, I guess. Or perhaps it was a jurisdicitonal thing, since the Water Tower is on the farm property, and that's being overseen by the county ... In any event, the cool pile of ice was about half the height of the tower before the weather got too warm.
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I'm sorry. I didn't see the link you already put in your post. Nevermind.
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That's got to be some water bill leaving those hoses running all winter...
It's too bad it collapsed. I was following this thing, and hadn't checked in in a few weeks. I'm sad, kind of like when Old Man of the Mountain in NH collapsed. |
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that is absolutely awesome. i hope nobody was standing close when it fell.
in july the guy will be out in his yard and find a pile of bones of some poor soul who was admiring the artwork.
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Why it collapsed
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. Quote:
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And if it was $200-$300/month, that's over a grand for the sculpure in water alone. |
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I'm glad he did it. It's extremely cool.
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He did use blue dye, and occasionally yellow (eww). That's not to say there couldn't have been some legit blue ice in there, too.
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this guy is perfect cellar material. tony can you see about dragging this guy into our pit of sarcasm?
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We have a fountain here in KC that they allow to run during the winter...it does some pretty neat stuff, although since no one actually moves the water source upward over the months, it doesn't get quite as...um...towering.
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Here's its normal appearance...
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