Photographer
Jonathan Nimerfroh found himself staring at an ocean full of Slurpee. The
waters of the Atlantic Ocean looked like it due to the unusually cold
temperatures that were making it freeze. Lakes freeze every year, but oceans
freezing is a rare sight.


The
photographer/surfer/ocean enthusiast set out to capture the beauty of this rare
event. While the partially-frozen waves churned and hit the shore, they
appeared to be made out of something thicker than water. Jonathan describes the
sight as follows,
“The wind was howling from the southwest which would typically make rough or choppy conditions, not so good for surfing. But since the surface of the sea was frozen slush, the wind did not change the shape. They were perfect dreamy slush waves.”
The pictures below
show this bizarre phenomenon. They were a strange, thick consistency.
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