Columns taller than 14m
Photo of the giant wave over 14 meters as if frozen when crashing into the Scottish coast is causing fever in England.
Photo of the giant wave over 14 meters as if frozen when crashing into the Scottish coast is causing fever in England.
Huge waves like freezing when preparing to hit Shetland island coast.(Photo: Ryan Sandison).
With low outdoor temperatures, photographer Ryan Sandison captured a breathtaking moment when a wave of more than 14 meters hit the shores of the Shetland Islands on Eshaness Island, northwest Scotland on the Day of Boxing Day. / 12, according to Mirror.
In the gray sky, a giant blue wave as if to cover the small house near the coast was frozen in -5 degrees Celsius. The northwestern Scotland is in storms, sleet and snow , with winds of up to 151 km / h from the effects of Typhoon Conor.
Many British newspapers, such as the DailyRecord, Sun, and Scottish, all posted this photo with comments like "amazing", "amazing", "impressive moments", "spectacular".
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