Sentences with phrase «of a frozen lake»

This wild land, full of frozen lakes, it breathtaking to behold.
The view of the frozen lake makes the perfect backdrop to the warmth and welcoming space inside where piles of pillows and blankets in many textures add cozy.
We're back to a conversation of light and landscape again, the way the ice of frozen lakes glitters, and the mesmerizing dance of the Northern Lights.
Atom Egoyan's film is a shiveringly tense abduction thriller: half - opaque and bitingly cold like the surface of a frozen lake.
I didn't worry anymore about what I was standing on; I knew that the top of this glacier, although it might be as treacherous as the middle of a frozen lake, would offer me a whole new world view.
Our cabin sits on the bay of a frozen lake during winter where we ice skate, ice fish and snowmobile.
Our cabin sits on the bay of a frozen lake during winter where we ice skate, ice fish and snowmobile.
The part of the frozen lake that is breaking up this time is Darwinism, or at least Darwinism as a worldview with implications for culture and social policy.
Head to one of the frozen lakes in search for the Northern Lights.
Meanwhile, the Open contest, which is judged on a single image, saw shortlisted works including beautiful imagery of frozen lakes, sunlit deserts and hidden forests; stunning portraits of faces from around the world, and unique insights in cultures and traditions that might otherwise be unseen.
Spinning around on a circular piece of frozen lake ice, friends and family enjoy this chainsaw - carved carousel as a new kind of winter fun.
An avanto is a traditional Finnish hole cut into the surface of a frozen lake, through which one is meant to plunge after the intense heat of a sauna.
Complete with a warming hut, wood fire and some friends to share it with, the ice carousel acts like a rotating island right in the middle of the frozen lake.
I just got done telling you that I can't go in a couple of days after this podcast recording because it's going to be so warm for the first time in Minnesota that I'd be walking through lakes on top of frozen lakes.
When it's 20 below, Dr. Michael Twiss, professor at Clarkson University, has been known to clear the snow and lie down on the thick ice of a frozen lake and stare up at the Northern Lights.
You haven't really skated until you've skimmed across the surface of a frozen lake or river, avoiding bumps and cracks, crunching over snow or crackly ice, immersed in the silence of a forest that stands along the water's edge — although there are plenty of sounds if you know how to listen.
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