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Watch a bubble freeze, because it's beautiful [View all] muriel_volestrangler Jan 2018 OP
That's gorgeous. AJT Jan 2018 #1
Made me remember the Bubble Man at Oregon Country Fair captain queeg Jan 2018 #2
I missed the bubble man. Was probably too distracted by the naked silver people MissB Jan 2018 #15
Fascinating. Arkansas Granny Jan 2018 #3
Pretty MustLoveBeagles Jan 2018 #4
More beautiful than even I thought it would be. Thanks! . . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2018 #5
It reminds me of the snow globes I had as a kid. BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #6
Yes, yes, a slow motion snow globe...... a kennedy Jan 2018 #8
That is beautiful. mountain grammy Jan 2018 #7
Thx u for that! Cryptoad Jan 2018 #9
Better than a snow globe. muntrv Jan 2018 #10
Wow!!!!! burrowowl Jan 2018 #11
Smoky Mountains minus twenty degrees spike jones Jan 2018 #12
I could have gone the rest of my life without reading the last 4 sentences A HERETIC I AM Jan 2018 #13
Omg MissB Jan 2018 #16
Bubbles freezing in slow motion are even cooler! csziggy Jan 2018 #14
did you notice all the images--some of the frost looked like fish, butterflies, dragons, niyad Jan 2018 #19
They were amazing! nt csziggy Jan 2018 #25
Fantastic -- the slo-mo freezing is so organic-looking, it resembles leaves growing. VOX Jan 2018 #17
how lovely!! thank you!! niyad Jan 2018 #18
Wouldn't be amazing to do that with rock crystals? ehrnst Jan 2018 #20
Magic! Thanks so much for posting this, muriel! calimary Jan 2018 #21
Gorgeous and fascinating! Hekate Jan 2018 #22
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2018 #23
I read somewhere recently... llmart Jan 2018 #24
Wow, amazing star patterns. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #26
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