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Candle Ice
Candle Ice

Candle Ice is a form of Rotten Ice that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.Candle Ice makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other....
 is a form of Rotten Ice
Rotten Ice

Rotten ice is loose term for ice that is melting, disintegrating, or otherwise formed, having water, air or contaminants between ice grains, causing the ice to be honeycombed....
 that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.

Candle Ice
Candle Ice

Candle Ice is a form of Rotten Ice that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.Candle Ice makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other....
 makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other.








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Candle Ice
Candle Ice

Candle Ice is a form of Rotten Ice that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.Candle Ice makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other....
 is a form of Rotten Ice
Rotten Ice

Rotten ice is loose term for ice that is melting, disintegrating, or otherwise formed, having water, air or contaminants between ice grains, causing the ice to be honeycombed....
 that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.

Candle Ice
Candle Ice

Candle Ice is a form of Rotten Ice that develops in columns perpendicular to the surface of a lake.Candle Ice makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other....
 makes a clinking sound when the candles are broken apart and floating in the water, bumping up against each other.

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