Thursday, February 02, 2006

The Frozen Black See

Due to the fact is not as salty as other sisters of her, the Black See offered and interesting show this month: it froze.These pictures have been taken in Constanta (near the Casino) and in Mamaia, the resort near Constanta.
As you can see, plenty of peole gathered to see the show.




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's get real! Any kind of water (salty or not) is getting frozen! The amount of salt will decide the freezing point. The unresting WAVES are the reason the seas never freeze. In fact, you did not see frozen wavy sea, but salty water ON the shoreline. Plus...the frozen little wavelets into the small harbor of Tomis. Am I right?

Alina said...

Well, unless you want to also count the watery areas from beyond the polar circles, the saltiness is decessive, considering normal temperatures. Waves count to some extent, but if there were no waves and there were more salt, if would have pretty much stayed unfrozen. So, you are only partially right, just as I am partially right.

Anonymous said...

This is what I don't like the most about some people under my magnifying glass...

Alina said...

So you don't like yourself either?