When the water level drops slowly, strange-looking icicles appear
Winter is a magical season. It can quickly turn natural phenomena into extraordinary events. For example, you can see how frigid temperatures freeze water in mesmerizing shapes if you live near a river or lake. In this case, nature gives us a few strange-looking icicles hanging from a tree branch.
These icicles probably formed because the water level fell. Perhaps the waves once reached the cold driftwood and began to descend slowly, extending the ice structures gradually and giving them a strange shape. We don’t know how the current isn’t destroying the icicles, but seeing them connect the water and the branch is mind-blowing.