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The Aquatorian Ice Flow

Fractal Abstract posted on Sep 17, 2007
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Far in the outer reaches of space in an area furthest from a sun, The Aquatorian Ice Flow lays nestled in a cozy little sector. Its icy blue colors are entrancing and enticing. This formation has an ever-evolving structure that glitters and sparkles. Even though this formation is in a region of space that boasts of temperatures that are colder than normal, the formation itself is not cold. It derives it name from its colors that are likened to that of blue ice. The main body of the formation is composed mostly of moving water and is sprinkled with star matter that binds the formation together. How can something that is mostly flowing water hold such a structure? We may never know the secrets of this formation. However, what we do know is that this is a most fantastic feature and is in our universe guidebook as one of the top rated must see tourist attractions. Some of the areas of this formation are open for sight seeing travel. As one navigates through this structure, one can see the formations ebb and flow in soft undulating waves. Like the glaciers on our little planet, this formation also has drop offs at its edges. As these structures fall off, a most amazing transformation occurs. The severed structures crystallize and then fracture into millions of tiny shards that instantly dissipate into a sparkling shower of stardust. Even more unique is the fact that cycle is ongoing. One would think that the formation would eventually evaporate and disappear all together. Interestingly enough this formation is continuously renewing itself. So how does this unique formation regenerate? One may never know. Science can take on that monumental task. For now, we shall be the mesmerized tourist and take it all in. Created in Apophysis. Thank you for stopping by to look at my art. Thank you for your comments on this image and my previous images. I send a heart felt thank you to those of you who favored me as an artist or favored one of my images. I appreciate it very much. May the life that is you be grand and glorious and may you always know peace and joy in your valley of life.

Comments (33)


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then

10:03PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Freezing cool formation, errr, I mean flamework. Very nice!

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globalpuffer

10:12PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Pretty! I tried to get out to see this place a couple a years ago but got space madness and had to cut my vacation short. :(

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crag_dolomite

10:13PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

great toroidal infinitum

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dragonmuse

10:23PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Delightful :) Just love the colours.

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three_grrr

10:27PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

A magical place, already marked on my tour agenda. Beautifull blues, I love blues!

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swinck

10:43PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

fantastic work!

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MagikUnicorn

10:49PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

BLUE UNIVERSE COLD Oups I mean COOOOOOOOOOOOL ;-)

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blankfrancine

10:55PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Beautiful work!

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Richardphotos

10:57PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

beautiful flame and always your story is a pleasure to read

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magnus073

11:05PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Lovely work Gayle, the story really makes this so special.

thevolunteer

11:23PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

What a terrific place you have here. Love the concept. Great colors and design. Very nice piece of work. Aloha

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daffodilbaggins

11:35PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Beautiful blues, and a lovely feel to this!

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SSoffia

11:43PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

COMPOSICION MARAVILLOSA !!!!!

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annie5

12:21AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Absolutely gorgeous Gayle! marvelous blue and details :)

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TheAnimaGemini

1:07AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

I agree. The story is something special and so is this image. Wonderful color.

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nazul

1:17AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Fantsatic blue piece of work

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Dangerboy3D

2:52AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Oh I had to get this one for sure! Awesome Render!

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saretta

3:07AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Fantastic icy feel but so fascinating i'd like to dive into this great unknown towards the infinite perspectives!!:-)

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DennisReed

3:41AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Stunning Apo Gayle! :) Now where do I go to book a journey there? ;)

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CarolSassy

7:26AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

I needed that=the coolness! lol q-: Beautiful colors 'n' details! Fantastic work! (:

Denys234

9:34AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Beautiful work!!

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lilbiscuit

11:57AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Great work! Very beautiful.

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sessan53

12:27PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Very great work on this picture. :-)hugs sessan

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carlx

12:44PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Cool and fantastic scene!!! Outstanding details and lights!!!

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Syltermermaid

2:46PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

A wonderful made fractal and beautiful blue tones!!! Absolutely outstanding!!! Hugs Ute

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algra

3:38PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Outstanding.

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Lyne

4:41PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Icy pretty! :)

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bakapo

5:38PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

this is amazing! I love the depth, pretty blue, too.

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Morgana61

1:17AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Splendido fractal...davvero magico!

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pops

5:26AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Absolutely gorgeous

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