Strange snowball waves on the surface of the American lake

The snowballs hovering in the middle of the waves covered the surface of Lake Sebago in the state of Maine, USA, after the storm.

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Image of mysterious snowball on Lake Sebago's face.(Snapshot from video).

According to ABC News, sculptor and painting artist David Allen, a resident of Maine, USA, witnessed the strange scene taking place on Lake Sebago's face on December 29 after the first snowstorm of winter. Spill into the area. Allen explained before that, he was taking photos of the newly completed artworks by the lake."It is difficult to express in words this very interesting spectacle," Allen said.

Allen said he tried to pick up two balls from the water. They fall and melt like not ice."In this area there is a breakwater, which acts as a racket to prevent the spheres from drifting further. I think this is due to the snow accumulating from the storm , " Allen said.

The Allen hypothesis is that in the cold and windy conditions, snow falls on the water that does not dissolve but remains in a state of soft solubility and turns into coherent balls under the action of waves and wind . The video of the snowball wave shared by Allen on Facebook personally attracted more than 140,000 views and 2,000 shares after only one morning.