Hair Ice on rotting brich branches. The Hair Ice is formed when the fungus Exidiopsis effusa grows in cold conditions. Hair ice resembles hair of cand


Hair Ice on rotting brich branches. The Hair Ice is formed when the fungus Exidiopsis effusa grows in cold conditions. Hair ice resembles hair of candy floss and is a rare type of ice. Highlands of Scotland.


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