Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, a droplet forms on the end of an icicle.
Icicles hanging from bluffs along Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, melting ice inside a cavern formed of rock and fronted by huge icicles forms a leaf shape.
Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, a melting ice cicle creates a cylinder-shaped form on bright green moss at the top of the drop off.
Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, ice shapes formed by splashing whitewater hang from a log over Mill Creek southwest of The Dalles. A long exposure was used to make the water appear smooth, emphasizing the shape of the ice, which is suspended just above the surface of the water.
Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, a droplet forms on the end of an icicle.
Mark Gibson
Icicles hanging from bluffs along Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, melting ice inside a cavern formed of rock and fronted by huge icicles forms a leaf shape.
Mark Gibson
Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, a melting ice cicle creates a cylinder-shaped form on bright green moss at the top of the drop off.
Mark Gibson
Icicles hanging from bluffs west of Mill Creek were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures. Above, ice shapes formed by splashing whitewater hang from a log over Mill Creek southwest of The Dalles. A long exposure was used to make the water appear smooth, emphasizing the shape of the ice, which is suspended just above the surface of the water.
Shallow caves and overhangs on the hills west of Mill Creek were fronted by long icicles which were gradually melting over the weekend as warming temperatures began a slow thaw following weeks or freezing temperatures.
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