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Remains of the abandoned Christian Salvesen and Co. Ltd. whaling station at Leith Harbour, South Georgia, UK Overseas Protectorate, Polar Regions

The abandoned remains of the Norwegian Whaling Station in Prince Olav Harbour, Cook Bay, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean

Remains of the abandoned whale station in Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, Polar Regions

The Kings Tower at Knaresborough Castle in the snow Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Kings Tower at Knaresborough Castle in the snow Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Remains of Old Campden House and St. James' church in snow, Chipping Campden, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Rocca Calascio Castle and Santa Maria della Pieta?Church, Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, Abruzzo, Italy, Europe

The abandoned remains of the whaling ship Brutus in Prince Olav Harbour, Cook Bay, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean

Remains of the abandoned whale station in Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Remains of Argentine hut destroyed by severe wind, Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions

The ancient ruins of Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the snow covered Taygetos Mountains in the distance, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Blue hour in the bay of Reine, where for many months of the year the snow and cold force the residents to remain in their homes, Reine, Lofoten Islands, Arctic, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Remains of a snow field in the Alps melting into a lake on an alpine mountain pass, the Alps, Piemonte (Piedmont) Northern Italy, Europe

Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) mother with three cubs feeding on the remains of a walrus skin. WilhelmØya, Svalbard.

Grit salt remains the most commonly used method of removing ice and snow from the ground. All kinds of salt are effective at breaking up ice crystals, but grit salt is the preferred method for use in salt-spreading machines as long as the grit salt is kept dry. The grit salt also adds some friction to flat areas, making the ground better for tyres and shoes to grip on to.? . "

Grit salt remains the most commonly used method of removing ice and snow from the ground. All kinds of salt are effective at breaking up ice crystals, but grit salt is the preferred method for use in salt-spreading machines as long as the grit salt is kept dry. The grit salt also adds some friction to flat areas, making the ground better for tyres and shoes to grip on to.? . "

On approach in pack ice to Whalers Bay in Port Foster inside the caldera of Deception Island, south Shetland Islands, Antarctica

Krafla lake in the crater of an extinct volcano. Lake water bright green color. On the shores lie snowfields from last year