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  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6817.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6794.jpg
  • Snowflake with a platelet crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6528.jpg
  • Snowflake with a platelet crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6511.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K14-snowflake9024A.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6779.jpg
  • Snowflake with a platelet crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6525.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    Snowflake05-1936.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K13Snow011A.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K13snow006A.jpg
  • Snowflake with a platelet crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11snowflake6501.jpg
  • Snowflake with a platelet crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6507.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11-snow6840.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6846.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    k11-snowflake0058.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11Snowflake6819.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    snowKINSMAN5287.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_9862PR-cropped.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4648.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    070214frost0006.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_9738PR.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5855.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5795.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5649.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5450.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5287.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4829.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11-snow6824B.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    K11-snow6743.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    fantastic2003.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    bIMG_4779.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    2100300012_RT8PR.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5107.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4206.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    coin_5128.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5804.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5429.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4967.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    2130300134_rt8PR.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    2130300089_RT8PR.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4961.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_9604PR.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5329.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5221.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_5194.jpg
  • Snowflake with a stellar (or dendritic) crystal form, made in a cloud when water freezes at negative fifteen degrees Celsius. When crystallization occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near the freezing point, snowflakes will exhibit hexagonal symmetry.
    IMG_4604.jpg
  • A lengthwise cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8574.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-ice-8520.jpg
  • A lengthwise cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8784.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8626.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-ice-8563.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-ice-8558.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-ice-8545.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-ice-8505.jpg
  • A cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8632.jpg
  • A lengthwise cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8607.jpg
  • A lengthwise cross section of an icicle that is three days old. In this case the icicle grows rings similar to a tree. The age of an icicle can be determined by the number of heating and cooling cycles the icicle has gone through. This cross section is 2 mm thick and is photographed in polarized light.
    K12-icicle-8584.jpg
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