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    Frozen Waterfall Adventure

    The waterfall in our hometown was semi frozen. The pool below was frozen and covered with frozen fragments. The pictures dont do it justice but you get the idea....pristine ice...some of it like glass. Crawled over the ice using a stick to probe for weakness. Had my mate tie a rope to me incase it broke... doubt it'd do me much good as the water would drive me away from the break probably...luckily it was completely solid!








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    this isn't the way im holding the camera, the ice is actually going sideways due to the spray freezing.






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    Woahh!!

    That's incredible! I'd love to see that for real!!

    Thank you very much for sharing those pictures.
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    Thanks man

    never forget a camera on any adventure big or wee!

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    Fantastic! Where is that?

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    That 2nd photo is breath-taking! Thanks for sharing.

    And where abouts is that roughly?
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    Its just outside my hometown of Kinlochleven in Argyll, Scotland. Was up at my old mans for xmas and everything was frozen.

    I tried Google mapping it....

    http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=56.....panoramio.all A few other pictures from other people in summer are there....obviously the mapping satellite passed over in summer

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    Cracking photos mate thanks for sharing, I would loved to have seen that for real. Nature truly is beautiful.
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    amazing....!

    Why do posts have to be 10 letters long..?

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    Truly breathtaking... ideal with a single malt...!
    Don't sweat the small stuff - and it's ALL small stuff...!

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