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Thanks for the info, ladies.  It looked mountainous.

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Beautiful, thank you so much for sharing it with us.

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@rms1954 - That picture is Incredible! The sun shining off in the corner does great things for the pic, also. Truly amazing.

 

Thank you for sharing this!

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Thanks for sharing.  What an unusual photo.  Never have I seen one  like that before!

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@Mimi 1883 I think he just posted the picture, not that he actually took it.

 

As far as it being photographed in the month of May as another poster stated, you can certainly have snow on top of a mountain in May.   We have Mt Washington in New Hampshire and the snow never goes away, even in July.  

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I don't care for snow and cold weather but this is still absolutely beautiful.  I've seen this picture floating around on Facebook this winter.

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@LindaSal - Thank you - I edited my post. 

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@LindaSal wrote:

@Mimi 1883 I think he just posted the picture, not that he actually took it.

 

As far as it being photographed in the month of May as another poster stated, you can certainly have snow on top of a mountain in May.   We have Mt Washington in New Hampshire and the snow never goes away, even in July.  


 

Maybe you can post your pictures of ice like that in the picture taken in July.  It would be interesting.

 

I wrote May is the date that the picture was posted in Redditt, not a date it was photographedd."

 

Another poster wrote she had seen the picture in the Internet from posts back in 2017, so the picture is not from May 2020.