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For a couple of hours we had a drizzle of flat hexagonal plate crystals.
They usually fall from a clear sky and reflect the sun very prettily.
I'd like the chance to see them in moonlight too...
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....but they'd stopped by morning. The moon hid behind the mountains as
the sun was coming up.
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At the start of the week it was rather chilly (-30C) with a ferocious
North wind. We couldn't tell whether this was snow blowing off the
mountain or a banner cloud trying to form, but you can see the shadow of
the peak.
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Here's a tourist trap, a bar built entirely out of ice. I'm told
there's an artificially-refrigerated one in London but this was kept
cold by being 2000m up a mountain. Customers would be dressed for it.
It's still naff, but being in Austria it had a warm, clean WC!
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