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1. Smokey 181 days ago

Nature is beautiful and dont get me wrong, i appreciate the video to the fullest extent, but this is not the first time that a first page youtube video is uploaded here just a couple of days later. But i guess that's ok, great video.

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2. mr-rex 181 days ago

Sorry for your loss SpongeBob
:'( :'(

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3. Yokhannan 181 days ago

wow very interesting. wonder why it went in a straight line once it hit the seabed floor.

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4. Sizzlik (admin) 181 days ago

#1 well..thats normal..people go to youtube..se something interessting and submit it. (This video got submitted around 20 times last days)

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5. juzzur 181 days ago

#1 I only look at Snotr for my daily fix and rely on good peeps such as yourselves to find and filter out the Gems from youtube and the likes.

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6. LightAng3l 181 days ago

#3 The ice is guided by underwater current. That's what I think.

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7. BasmanT 181 days ago

#2 noooooooooooo

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8. loadrunner 181 days ago

This means Spongebob is right. You can skate under water on ice.

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9. Break-a-leg 181 days ago

#3, #6, No, I believe the answer is much simpler: The brinewater runs down a slope, freezing a path downward.

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10. AntiAnti 181 days ago

i always dream to hav the voice of one of those BBC narrators

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11. Oddi 181 days ago

Wow... and #9 is correct, while a current could alter the path of frost, the coldest water simply runs downward forming ice on its path and the warmer water goes upwards...like air.

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12. Burimi 181 days ago

Ice age starfish :D

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13. gcleffff 180 days ago

Poor Patrick's :(