- Author: Admin
- Filed under: Amazing
- Date: Dec 17,2008
- Author: Admin
- Filed under: Amazing
- Date: Nov 10,2008
Those sculptures which you are going to see are from the ice sculptures presentation in Moscow. As you can see they are very nice and created with a stile. I suppose that is Russia there is a lot of snow duwing the winter I think that is not problem to build a lots of sculptures here. Here are some instructions if you decide once to building something which can look on some which are presented on those pictures.
- Wash Mold - This will remove any dirt picked up during manufacture, transport, or storage.
- Position the mold in your freezer and level with the 4 foam corners (included with mold).
- Fill the mold approximately 90%. Do not fill to top to allow for expansion.
- Freeze for 48 hours.
- To demold, place the mold open side down on a flat surface for several minutes until the mold lifts off easily. Note: Do not dip it in water as this will cause cracking.









- Author: Admin
- Filed under: Amazing
- Date: Oct 18,2008
I think that you will like those pictures which are from old Siberian mine from 1930 year. As you can see it’s really cold there, I suppose that it was not so easy to work in this mine at that time.

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- Author: Admin
- Filed under: Amazing
- Date: Sep 23,2008
If you ever travel in Siberia then there are some chances that you will see some wooden houses like those are. As you can see these houses are very interesting with its architecture, some of them really looks beautiful.

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- Author: Admin
- Filed under: Amazing
- Date: Sep 8,2008
Legends of “Kliluk, the Spotted Lake” are woven into the Native Indian heritage of the Okanagan Valley. The Indians soaked away aches and ailments in the healing mud and waters. One story cites a truce in a battle to allow both warring tribes to tend to their wounded in the Spotted Lake, “Kliluk”. It is simply amazing and beautiful.

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