Silverthorne's ice castles
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Ice formations are seen at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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Ice formations are seen at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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Mountains are seen in the background of ice formations at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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Ice formations at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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A boy runs though ice formations at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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A tourist takes a photograph of ice formations at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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A visitor at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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A tourist poses with ice formations at the ice castles in Silverthorne, Colorado. The ice castles consist of man-made walkways, tunnels, and arches of ice with no supporting structures, some reaching up to a height of 30 to 40 feet. Reuters/Nathan W Armes
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