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Incredibly clear ice! It is like these hikers are walking on glass

December 12, 2014 by Andrew Leave a Comment

This remarkable video shows hikers trekking across a frozen lake in Slovakian Mountains. If you’ve not watched it yet and are wondering what the fuss is about – the video’s had more than 3m views in just 4 days of being online. Viewing figures like that are a good hint at how odd and yet beautiful the lake is.

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Have you ever explored a lake when it has been frozen over? Was it scary? Was it wise to do so?

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