This is how thick ice in Wellfleet, Cape Cod! Dapixara pic. @CapeCodNPS #nature http://t.co/EZ4jzjrCMY pic.twitter.com/QLoutS9ELB
— Dapixara (@dapixara) March 7, 2015
Now Melting! Human size icebergs in #capecod National Seashore! Dapixara #photography http://t.co/ioqYRyiqp9 pic.twitter.com/QucazaFn2m
— Dapixara (@dapixara) March 9, 2015
Death Valley have sliding Rocks, We in #capecod (sailing) moving Ice! Dapixara photography. @GoParks #nature pic.twitter.com/Sp3ykTFBge
— Dapixara (@dapixara) March 5, 2015
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you KING of the Ice #wellfleet dog The 'Turtle'! Dapixara pic. #capecod pic.twitter.com/JI6TQdvHtb
— Dapixara (@dapixara) March 4, 2015
WASHINGTON — Ice, ice, baby. Lots of ice. Giant ice.
In what a meteorologist is calling a “Once-in-a-generation” event, massive amounts of ice are washing up in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist for WBZ-TV, says it’s due to the frigid temperatures seen off Cape Cod. But as temperatures rise, the ice will melt. So the amazing site won’t be around for long.