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With timelapse cameras, specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinking.
The unusual phenomenon was filmed for the first time by cameramen Hugh Miller and Doug Anderson for the BBC One series Frozen Planet.
The icy phenomenon is caused by cold, sinking brine, which is more dense than the rest of the sea water. It forms a brinicle as it contacts warmer water below the surface.
Originally posted by icepack
am i the only one that thinks its cgi ?
Originally posted by icepack
am i the only one that thinks its cgi ?
With timelapse cameras, specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinking.
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Originally posted by icepack
am i the only one that thinks its cgi ?
And his voice!
Originally posted by icepack
Originally posted by Talltexxxan
To the one that thinks it's CGI:
Are you for real? You honestly think that?
What are you 12 y/o?
Its time lapse and if you read the article you would also see at the bottom of the page, they show a picture of all the camera work that had to be done to get the amazing shots.
Geez...stupidity runs rampant in these parts.edit on 23-11-2011 by Talltexxxan because: (no reason given)
it looks fake to me, my opinion. are you trying to troll, because your life is not very successful ? if you look for scapegoat, look in the mirror or check your spirituality for demons.
Originally posted by icepack
am i the only one that thinks its cgi ?