The World's Largest Ice Cube

This has to be Photoshop, right? Wrong. This gigantic 50ft high block of ice, which is even longer than it is tall, is a permanent feature of the Antarctic. You expect almost everything in the Antarctic to be frozen over with ice and snow, and technically this solid lump is too; it's just doing something unusual with the light to give off its blue appearance.

The giant structure is actually made up of tightly compacted ice, full of frozen bubbles of air, and it's incredibly dense. Even light can't make it all the way through; the wavelengths of light that allow us to see the color red are completely absorbed by the frozen behemoth, meaning that we see it as a rich and deep blue. It's unknown how the monolith was initially formed, but it's still growing; every year in Winter, more and more layers are added to its outer shell.

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