Dozens of eerily perfect circles of slushy ice, known as “ice pancakes,” have been floating on the surface of a Scottish river after temperatures in the U.K. unexpectedly plummeted.
Callum Sinclair, project manager for the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (SISI), spotted the stunning circular sheets of ice Dec. 9 on the River Bladnoch in Wigtownshire, Scotland.
A little maple syrup and we rock for breakfast afloat.