Moving Ice In Minnesota Damages Homes
People near lake Mille Lacs in Minnesota this weekend witnessed sopmething you might assume only to see in a sci-fi movie. Massive amounts of ice creeped up on land, moving too fast for some; and damaging homes
People near lake Mille Lacs in Minnesota this weekend witnessed sopmething you might assume only to see in a sci-fi movie. Massive amounts of ice creeped up on land, moving too fast for some; and damaging homes
This dude decided to sled on a frozen lake. Nothing wrong with that. Sounds kind of fun if you ask me. The only problem was the weight of him on his sled caused him to break through the ice. When others come to his rescue, others started falling in as well.
Here’s the dilemma: You notice that a particularly icy stretch of a public stairway is taking down just about every other pedestrian who tries to traverse it.
Do you, A), post a sign warning said pedestrians of the impending danger? Or, B), find a good vantage point and record all of the slipping and sliding?
Based on the video below, one pedestrian obviously selected “B.”
It’s been a tough winter so far, with the raging blizzard and global deep-freeze, and all. But the human race perseveres! How? By building cool snow and ice sculptures worldwide. Check them out!