For folks who have had trouble figuring out what "the thing" in the previous post is, it's a big ol' rock poking up through the ice, which has a little snow on top of it.
When the ice at the edge of the Concord River formed, the water level was probably above most of the rock. When the water level dropped, the ice dropped, too, and that rock busted right through the ice. Pretty dramatic stuff, huh?
We also forgot the photo credit: © 2010 Rich Stevenson, Local Color Images
When the ice at the edge of the Concord River formed, the water level was probably above most of the rock. When the water level dropped, the ice dropped, too, and that rock busted right through the ice. Pretty dramatic stuff, huh?
We also forgot the photo credit: © 2010 Rich Stevenson, Local Color Images
