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An artificial lake with many frozen bubbles under it. Have you seen this winter wonder?

After traveling to many places, it is rare to see such a spectacular artificial lake-Lake Abraham, especially in winter, which can be said to be a unique winter spectacle. Have you seen many frozen bubbles at the bottom of the lake? There is no doubt that Canada is the maple leaf scenic spot in the world. I believe there is no need to go into details about the shock of autumn, but today I want to talk about winter in Canada.

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Canada is the northernmost country in North America, with a unique cool summer and maple leaf-like red autumn. Maple Leaf Country? The reputation of. In Canada's vast territory, there are countless wonders and beautiful scenery. There are colorful landforms, towering mountains, majestic plateaus, rich valleys, numerous lakes, criss-crossing rivers and dotted islands, which together constitute the magical, unique and charming natural scenery of Canada.

Lake Abraham? The famous photography site is located at the foot of Loki Mountain, with an area of about 53.7 square kilometers and a vertical length of about 32 kilometers. We set off from Calgary at 0/2: 00 am/kloc-0, and went to the famous photography site-Lake Abraham, and arrived at our destination at about 0/5: 40 am/kloc-0. The scene of frozen bubble lake appears in 65438+ from late February to early February every year, which is caused by methane released by lake bed plants and the low temperature of the lake surface. The bubbles produced by biogas rushed to the lake surface, formed ice hockey when approaching the lake surface, and accumulated under the ice surface continuously, which formed this wonderful scene we saw.

Whenever deep winter comes, you can see such a shocking ice bubble landscape in Alberta, Canada, such as Lake Abraham, which is formed when methane gas at the bottom of the ice layer is frozen when it is close to the lake. Just like a natural work of art, you have to feel the ingenuity of nature! Compared with the famous national park lake, Bubble Lake is unknown, but it attracts photographers all over the world with its unique winter wonders.

Lake Abraham has the fantastic blue of glacial lake. Last winter, you could see the wonders of ice bubbles in Lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada. There are many trees at the bottom of this artificial lake. After the lake was flooded, these plants gradually produced methane gas, which was frozen in the ice layer and turned into ice bubbles when the temperature dropped rapidly in winter. Ice bubbles in a region seem to have their own life course, with different sizes and shapes.

In addition to ice bubbles, spectacular and shocking ice cracks will also make you feel the magic of nature. Unless you see it with your own eyes, it is really hard to believe such a magical natural phenomenon: bubbles of different sizes and shapes float from the bottom of the lake under the mirror-like clear ice, as if to break through the lake, but they are blocked by the frozen lake and finally become huge bubbles in the ice.

At sunrise and sunset, the surrounding distant mountains set off red clouds and golden light, as well as ice bubbles, ice cracks and ice cubes of different shapes and sizes, as if they were in a fairyland. Although I dare not go to the middle of the lake to shoot the most beautiful ice bubbles, I can still see small pieces of such ice bubbles by the lake, and I am still shocked by the scene under my feet.