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Water On Top of Ice

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Most of the ice at Piney Creek was covered by a layer of snow. But this portion of the creek was different, and the ice had a beautiful turquoise color. For some reason the water was flowing on top of the ice here. It almost looked like a hot spring was melting the ice in this spot and surging up over the ice. But there are no hot springs in the Bighorn Mountains.

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2016, bighorn mountains, canyon, cold, december, early, flowing, frigid, frozen, ice, icy, kevin palmer, morning, nikon d750, piney creek, snow, snowy, story, stream, subzero, trees, turquoise, water, winter, wyoming
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Most of the ice at Piney Creek was covered by a layer of snow. But this portion of the creek was different, and the ice had a beautiful turquoise color. For some reason the water was flowing on top of the ice here. It almost looked like a hot spring was melting the ice in this spot and surging up over the ice. But there are no hot springs in the Bighorn Mountains.