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A man-made lake with a large number of frozen bubbles under the lake. Have you ever seen this winter wonder?

I have traveled to many places, but it is rare to see such a spectacular artificial lake - Abraham Lake. Especially in winter, it can be said to be a unique winter spectacle, with a large number of frozen bubbles appearing under the lake surface. , have you seen it? There is no doubt that Canada is the world's best place for viewing maple leaves. The shock of autumn colors coming to you everywhere needs no elaboration. What I want to talk about today is winter in Canada.

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Canada is the northernmost country in North America. It has unique cool summers and autumns as red as maple leaves. It is known as the "Land of Maple Leaves". Canada's vast land has countless wonders and beautiful scenery. It has colorful topography, majestic mountains, majestic plateaus, fertile valleys, numerous lakes, crisscrossing rivers and dotted islands. Canada's magical, unique and charming natural scenery.

Abraham Lake? A famous photography place, located at the foot of the Canadian Rockies, with an area of ??approximately 53.7 square kilometers and a length of approximately 32 kilometers. We set off from Calgary at 12:00 in the morning and headed to Abraham Lake, a famous photography place, and arrived at our destination around 15:40. The frozen bubble lake appears from late December to early February of the following year. It is caused by the biogas released by the plants on the lake bed and the low temperature of the lake surface. The marsh gas generated water bubbles that rushed to the lake surface, formed into ice balls as they approached the lake surface, and continued to pile up under the ice surface, thus forming this wonderful scene we saw.

Whenever late winter comes, you can see such shocking ice bubble landscapes in Alberta, Canada, such as Abraham Lake (Abraham Lake). This is the methane gas at the bottom of the ice layer closer to the lake surface. It was formed when it was frozen and looks like a natural work of art. You have to marvel at the uncanny craftsmanship of nature! Compared with the famous national park lakes, Bubble Lake is not well-known by people, but it attracts photographers from all over the world with its unique winter wonders.

Abraham Lake has the dreamy blue color of glacial lakes. Every winter, you can see the wonders of ice bubbles in Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada. There were originally many trees at the bottom of this artificial lake. After the lake was submerged, these plants gradually produced methane gas, which was frozen in the ice during the rapid cooling in winter to form ice bubbles. Each area of ??ice bubbles seems to have its own life history, with different sizes and shapes.

In addition to ice bubbles, the spectacular and shocking ice crevices 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: under the crystal clear ice surface, bubbles of different sizes and shapes float from the bottom of the lake, as if they are about to break through the lake surface, but are blocked by them. The frozen lake water blocked it and eventually condensed into huge bubbles in the ice.

At sunrise and sunset, the surrounding distant mountains are reflected with red clouds and golden light, as well as ice bubbles, ice cracks, and ice cubes of different shapes and sizes, making you feel like you are in a fairyland. Although I didn’t dare to go to the center of the lake to take pictures of the most beautiful ice bubbles, I could still see small pieces of such ice bubbles on the edge of the lake. I was still shocked by the scene under my feet.