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Posted by duddy   November 7, 2013   5244 views

Abraham Lake lies in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. The view is breathtaking, especially during wintertime, when methane bubbles freeze right underneath the surface, creating eerie cloud-like formations. The phenomenon has a simple explanation: plants on the lake bed release methane bubbles, which freeze once they’re close enough to the surface. In springtime, when the ice starts to thaw, the gas is released into the atmosphere.

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Very beautiful. Methane bubbles coming out of the frozen ice perhaps one day we can havest the methan captured in these bubbles for industrial manufacturing.
Posted on Nov 10, 2013 by MEDERAME000
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