Something was found on the coast of Finland, your eyes will be torn after seeing
Something was found on the coast of Finland, your eyes will be torn after seeing
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According to the information just received, thousands of egg-shaped ice balls have become the subject of curiosity on the coast of Finland. The same has happened due to a rare occurrence of weather. Risto Mattila, an amateur photographer, is among those who took a picture of these 'icy eggs'. He has taken this picture on the island of Hyaloto in the Gulf of Bothnia between Finland and Sweden.

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Experts say that this is due to a rare process in which small pieces of ice have been found together due to air and water. Mattila, who is present in the city of Olu, says that he has never seen this before. He told the BBC, "I was on the island of Marjanemi with my wife. It was sunny that day and the temperature was minus one degree Celsius and there was a lot of wind that day. At that time we saw very amazing events happening there. Ice and 'icy eggs' were spread along the seashore. "

According to the information received, Mattila says that the ice balls surrounded the area of about 30 meters. The smallest shells were equal to the eggs, while the largest shells were equal to the football. He says, "There was a wonderful view there. It has been 25 years since I lived around this area but I have never seen such a thing before. At that time I had a camera, so I kept this unusual scene in my camera to protect the decision is being made. "

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According to sources, BBC meteorologist George Goodfellow says that wind and cold are responsible for the formation of ice pellets. He says, "These shells are formed after the breaking of a large sheet of ice and then due to the wind. They become large after the seawater freezes on its surface and at the same time, it smoothes them. The same So these smooth ice shells start to gather along the sea and can break due to strong waves. " It is also being said that earlier this incident has been seen in Lake Michigan near Chicago and also in Russia. In 2016, large snowballs were found up to 18 kilometers on the seashore in the city of Naida in Siberia. Those balls are as big as tennis balls.

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