Vybra Solutions - Wonders of the natural world: Frozen methane bubbles, Lake Abraham, Canada They look otherworldly, like flying saucers that dropped into the water and froze, or ancient, ice-encapsulated jellyfish. In
![Icy jellyfish? No, these strange phenomena are frozen METHANE BUBBLES trapped under a lake that can be ignited with a match | Daily Mail Online Icy jellyfish? No, these strange phenomena are frozen METHANE BUBBLES trapped under a lake that can be ignited with a match | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/scaled/2015/01/29/252ABF2700000578-0-image-a-2_1422540083167.jpg)
Icy jellyfish? No, these strange phenomena are frozen METHANE BUBBLES trapped under a lake that can be ignited with a match | Daily Mail Online
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Bubbles of Methane Gas Frozen into Clear Ice Lake Baikal, Russia Stock Image - Image of abstract, dawn: 158730123
Callum Snape - The frozen methane ice bubbles of Abraham Lake are otherworldly. Formed from decaying material at the bottom of the lake bed, these bubbles rise up becoming trapped under the
![Methane bubbles frozen in place in Lake Baikal, Russia. The ice thickness can reach 2 m/6.5 ft during the peak of winter coldness, trapping millions of cubic feet of methane gas under Methane bubbles frozen in place in Lake Baikal, Russia. The ice thickness can reach 2 m/6.5 ft during the peak of winter coldness, trapping millions of cubic feet of methane gas under](https://preview.redd.it/v3yebtb0pvq41.jpg?auto=webp&s=c694ce4d2011a33ce429260d366eeb61136702d9)
Methane bubbles frozen in place in Lake Baikal, Russia. The ice thickness can reach 2 m/6.5 ft during the peak of winter coldness, trapping millions of cubic feet of methane gas under
![What bubbles beneath: Beautiful patterns of frozen bubbles trapped in Canada lake are highly flammable methane gas | Daily Mail Online What bubbles beneath: Beautiful patterns of frozen bubbles trapped in Canada lake are highly flammable methane gas | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/19/article-0-19D7C7C4000005DC-32_634x779.jpg)