The ice drift on the Sukhona River has long passed, but left ice floes that have been stuck in shallow water. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3afa3/ex8KC6aucgg.jpg It happens every year and always in different ways. Everything depends on the water levels and the intensity of the ice drift, and also on the thickness of the ice. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3afcb/l-qg_htvq7U.jpg On the ice fields you can crawl, jumping from one ice floe to another. But it's better to caution in maximum and do it very carefully, if you really want to walk along the ice floes. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3af67/K49zRR_erCI.jpg The floe meter per meter and a thickness of 15 cm can withstand a weight of 60-70 kg. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3b11f/e8g58Q0ZtX8.jpg But the thickness is not always the same and some ice floes break down under the weight of a man. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3af3f/svjLvc3cJ2o.jpg The most interesting thing remains after the congestion of ice - this is a heap of the most varied forms. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3afe9/lwWAv9fb7IY.jpg Landscape - this is only a superficial part of the story of the post-ice-drift space, then I'll tell you about real life on ice floes. https://pp.userapi.com/c846123/v846123322/3b248/9AV78S1Xi88.jpg To be continued...
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The second last photo is my favourite. Really captured that ice floe from a unique angle and the buildings in the back ground look great. Nice shot!
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