Creative flash mob: Canadians make the hair covered with icicles hair

Creative flash mob: Canadians make the hair covered with icicles hair

For fun and money.

To swim in the winter, when the outside temperature falls to -40 degrees is not only a Russian national pastime. Just as our countrymen boldly dive into the hole, Canadians swim in the hot springs.

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One of the most popular resorts in the country are the hot springs Tahini. There the water temperature is always kept around +40 degrees Celsius.

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This difference between the temperatures of water and air gives a strange effect: wet hair instantly freeze and turn into snow-white icicles.

It became the hallmark of the resort, and in 2011 then annually conduct a competition for the best ice hairstyle.

By the way, the winner will not only glory in the social networks, but also a cash prize. This year the most creative way winter can bring $ 750.

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See also:

  • The Americans turned into icicles riding the surf in the dead of winter
  • The Russians staged in social networks frosty “cold challenge” (photo)
  • In Krasnoyarsk the students go to class, after the temperature rose to -30

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