China: Ice Slowly Forms Over Flowing Water, Creating Natural Topographic Map

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China: Ice Slowly Forms Over Flowing Water, Creating Natural Topographic Map

This is the mesmerizing moment that a thin sheet of ice slowly take shape, revealing flowing water beneath and turning an ordinary surface into something that looked like a natural contour map. On February 8, 2026, in Henan, China, the video captured a quiet winter scene as a fragile layer of ice formed over shallow water. The camera showed the surface changing minute by minute, with clear channels still moving underneath while the top gradually stiffened. Ripples traced soft lines, and the freezing process followed the subtle height differences of the ground, creating patterns that resembled the lines on a topographic chart. As the cold tightened its grip, the translucent sheet thickened, and the movement below became slower and more deliberate. The contrast between motion and stillness made the process easy to follow, and the viewer could see where water continued to run and where it had already been sealed by ice.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA005078290
  • Registered date
  • 2026/4/28 17:12:04
  • Credit
  • Spectee
  • Media source
  • Spectee
  • Media size
  • 1920 × 1080 pixel
  • Deployment size
  • 30.05(MB)*
  • Special instruction
  • 2026, China Video Recording Date/Time: February 8, Video Location: Henan

*File size when opened in Photoshop, etc.

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