This is what happens when you have a party at low tide, pass out, and forget about high tide.
Porree April 14th
Great comment, Sharon, you can literally feel the salty ocean water with its waves and tides in that russian wood lake at sharp frost.
Sharon April 15th
Hey, it looks a lot like Duxbury Beach in MA and I’ve seen stuff like this happen. I’m not an expert in russian lake topography.
Porree April 17th
When there are constantly heavy tides, could then the sea freeze so strong, that people even dare to park their cars there?
Three or four out of the first five cars are LADAs, so russian cars, so to me it looks rather like it’s a russian lake that was frozen and by a sudden, the temperature increased a lot and that’s the result here.
Just out of curiosity – how often does the sea freeze in Massachusetts?
Sharon April 21st
It doesn’t look frozen. It looks like all the cars got sucked into the sand by the tide. The sea, or parts of it, freeze quite often in the winter but mostly up in Maine. Couldn’t tell you what a LADA is, looks like a shit-box some stupid teenager would drive out to the dunes on the beach and pass out. Whatever.
Porree April 21st
I can’t see ANY sand on the picture! If you don’t think it’s frozen I believe this conversation leads to nothing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lada_Niva
This is the car, you see several times in the picture, it’s rather unlikely that such a number of Nivas will come together in MA or Maine.
Sharon April 14th
This is what happens when you have a party at low tide, pass out, and forget about high tide.
Porree April 14th
Great comment, Sharon, you can literally feel the salty ocean water with its waves and tides in that russian wood lake at sharp frost.
Sharon April 15th
Hey, it looks a lot like Duxbury Beach in MA and I’ve seen stuff like this happen. I’m not an expert in russian lake topography.
Porree April 17th
When there are constantly heavy tides, could then the sea freeze so strong, that people even dare to park their cars there?
Three or four out of the first five cars are LADAs, so russian cars, so to me it looks rather like it’s a russian lake that was frozen and by a sudden, the temperature increased a lot and that’s the result here.
Just out of curiosity – how often does the sea freeze in Massachusetts?
Sharon April 21st
It doesn’t look frozen. It looks like all the cars got sucked into the sand by the tide. The sea, or parts of it, freeze quite often in the winter but mostly up in Maine. Couldn’t tell you what a LADA is, looks like a shit-box some stupid teenager would drive out to the dunes on the beach and pass out. Whatever.
Porree April 21st
I can’t see ANY sand on the picture! If you don’t think it’s frozen I believe this conversation leads to nothing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lada_Niva
This is the car, you see several times in the picture, it’s rather unlikely that such a number of Nivas will come together in MA or Maine.
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Sharon April 22nd
You see frozen I see sand. No biggie.
Porree April 27th
Found this here – the original picture series…
http://www.englishrussia.com/?p=1823
Owl May 13th
That’s n00bs for you.
DemonicAura May 27th
L-M-F-A-O Meguhh multi fail.
Serene June 1st
It’s a multi-fail!
Jed118 December 5th
Hah, the one Niva could pull them all out though! Poor samara…
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