posted on Jan, 14 2014 @ 09:22 AM
Maybe veering slightly off topic, just today there is an article about 15 different types of ice. Read about it
here:
I'd never really thought much about ice, but it appears that water adapts when found in some extreme conditions.
I'm at work now, can't really research this, but I did find this picture (from 1937!) of 9 different types of ice:
Link
I have to get back to work, but I when I can, I want to see if there is a description and reason for the type of ice in the OP.
I would love to 'shave' some ice off of that and put it in my iced tea!
Thanks for the pictures, OP!
snrRog
edit on 1/14/2014 by snrRog because: syntax