photo by James Brooks |
Forget polar bears, high adventure, and extreme weather -- in Alaska you can watch ice! Or at least watch it crack. Or at least wait around, to watch it, get ready to crack. "Thousands of people each year pay to try to guess the exact date and time the ice will break up on the Tanana River in Nenana, Alaska. . . . A clock is connected by cable to a wooden tripod anchored in the river ice, "that will tip when the ice cracks, stopping a connected clock (news link).
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this post made me smile. have to do something to pass the time up north i guess!
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