Did you know that in 2011 a bizarre underwater “icicle of death” was filmed by a BBC crew? They did it using timelapse cameras, under the ice at Little Razorback Island, near Antarctica’s Ross Archipelago.
The icy phenomenon, called a brinicle, is caused by cold, sinking brine, which is more dense than the rest of the sea water. When salt-rich water leaks out of sea ice, it sinks into the sea and can occasionally create an eerie finger of ice. Brinicles are found in both the Arctic and the Antarctic.#wHAT THE FUCK THAT IS NOT AN ICICLE THAT IS A FUCKING CLAW FROM A VENGEFUL GOD#THOSE POOR STARFISH ARE BEING SMOTE WHAT THE HELL [x]