The ice thaw will soon come. In the meantime, a few lingering snaps of the cold ice will suffice. The dark water contrasts nicely with the white snow and ice Sandi.
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These are always very nice captures of the hanging remnants of stream ice, showing how the water levels change. We usually get scenes like this here in North Dakota in the early Spring as well. Very cool (not to be punish).
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