Somethimes I wish railways in my country would be like this. It sucks to sit in the waiting room and hear the announcements that your train's departure has just been delayed by an hour, or worse still, that they have no idea when the train will be able to leave.
The fact it's in black and white makes it all the more spooky. It's like some creepypasta. :0View attachment 131248
Locomotive destroyed by insufficient water in the boiler in 1948
Morality : if you let your locomotive get too thirsty it'll turn into a Lovecraftian monster and boil you alive
The fact it's in black and white makes it all the more spooky. It's like some creepypasta. :0
I was curious of that myself. According to searches, it's that the ice was compressed and the trapped air bubbles were squeezed out. Apparently the blue color results from melting and re-freezing, and that forces out lots of trapped air, which allows the blue visible light to pass through while the red is absorbed.@ZippyZap I kinda feel like the frozen waves are rotated and eroded blocks of sea ice and ice bergs that have carved off of ice shelves?
Do you know how they formed?
Looked into this and it's fascinating. Very interesting build that should be talked about more. Not just because of the journalistic integrity it aims to preserve, but the fact that a video game is being used as this virtual hub for press is extremely innovative thinking. I've seen people make working computers in this game but this isn't something I thought would be done.