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Explosive light witnessed in Belly of Abraham Nordegg Alberta.
Taken during sunrise ..methane ice bubble galore…

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A powerful sunrise during my visit to Abraham Lake in Nordegg, Alberta. The methane bubbles taken last January

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METHANE ICED BUBBLES
@ ABRAHAM LAKE
NORDEGG ALBERTA CANADA

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Vermilion Lake at Banff national park

southern alberta canada

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BELLY OF ABRAHAM AT ABRAHAM LAKE
NORDEGG ALBERTA CANADA

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Vermillion Lake | Banff | January 2015

A 10 minute exposure of Vermillion from civil twilight to sunrise, capturing the crepuscular rays and streaking clouds.

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Methane bubbles form in bodies of water when dead organic matter (leaves and animals) falls into the water and sinks to the bottom, to the delight of bacteria waiting below. The bacteria munches on the matter and poops out methane, which turns to white floating blobs when it comes into contact with frozen water. Methane is formed in thousands of lakes around the arctic, but decreasing permafrost means more and more of this methane is being released into the atmosphere, a worrying trend for climate scientists who note that methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide

ABRAHAM LAKE ALBERTA CANADA

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Vermillion Lake | Banff | January 2015

A 10 minute exposure of Vermillion from civil twilight to sunrise, capturing the crepuscular rays and streaking clouds.

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Vermillion Lake | Banff | January 2015

A 10 minute exposure of Vermillion from civil twilight to sunrise, capturing the crepuscular rays and streaking clouds.

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FIRE BUBBLES | Belly of Abraham, Nordegg Alberta

My last sunrise on Abraham lake, we were gifted with this fiery sunrise despite strong wind gust. It is one of the most surreal experience to walk on the lake and see thousands of bubbles in the surface. The three days in Nordegg provided us with the best conditions and light. Hope to share more from the adventure soon.

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