They always warned me not to eat the yellow snow...but the green snow? Something went wrong with the image formatting process and created a strange green tint over this patch of ice. Probably a lime snow cone.
There are figures and traces in the snow. It seems to be a frozen lake with snow coverage near Anchorage. I think there are snow mobiles which have left this traces in the snow.
Have a look around this mystic place called Snow Lake in northern Pakistan. It is the center of the famed Biafo-Hispar-Trek and is considered one of the most stunning places on earth (along with Concordia, which is close by). It is a huge "lake" of snow out of which rise dozens of mountains.
The Mid-Atlantic states were completely white on Sunday, December 20, 2009, in the wake of a record-breaking snow storm. The storm deposited between 12 and 30 inches of snow in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. on December 19, according to the National Weather Service. For many locations, the snowfall totals broke records for the most snow to fall in a single December day.
The fastest-moving major glacier is the Columbia glacier, between Anchorage and Valdez, in Alaska, USA. In 1999 it was measured to be flowing at an average rate of 35 m (115 ft) per day. The glacier has almost doubled its previously recorded speed of 20 m (65 ft) per day, possibly due to global warming. Glaciers are large moving masses if ice formed in (usually mountainous) regions where the ra...