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Many cities in the world have ice sculpture exhibitions during winter. Why not extend this to icebergs? Tug your desired iceberg to the nearest harbor, drop off the sculptors on its surface, and let them do their stuff on the ice.
With such a huge mountain of ice, the surface is just the beginning.
The entire interior of the iceberg can be carved and tunnelled into numerous shapes and patterns. The whole thing can be left in the harbor for visitors to 'enter' the iceberg and appreciate the work.
The iceberg can also be easily towed off to other ports for display. At each new port, local sculptors can be invited to add their artistry, and visitors can be invited to scribble their names or anything they wish, sorta like iceberg graffiti.
Being so large, the iceberg will probably only melt after a long time, and can be preserved even longer if we keep it in colder waters. Iceberg info
http://www.wordplay...m/tourism/icebergs/ [UnaBubba, Apr 11 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Day twelve
http://www.instadv....land/itinerary.html Add - view sculptured Icebergs, sure to be a winner [vimto, Apr 11 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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I was hoping this was to do something useful for iceberg lettuce |
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The sculpture I'd like to see
most - "baboo in ice". |
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(Waits for 'Floating Amusement Park on Ice(berg)') |
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Recreate Mount Rushmore, the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, the Taj Mahal, etc. |
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And for a bit of irony, the Titanic. |
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I'd like to see all of your *brilliant* ideas on ice for a while, along with you. |
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The reason we don't get to see icebergs beyond the 45deg S line and below 48deg N is because they don't last very long at all in waters above about 6deg C |
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Why tow them around, just leave them where they are
and make an ice sculpture park as a tourist attraction
boat cruise. Great idea. |
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I like the "recreate the Titanic in ice" idea. For the ultimate in irony, have it crashing into a metal sculpture of an iceberg. |
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I like the ideas of having artist from different nationalities add their own work to the iceberg, I can just imagine a large blend of styles from different cultures blending into one beautiful conglomeration of a sculpture. Kinda like how Red Dwarf was described in the first book. |
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I wonder if any reactionary groups would protest the "defacement of natural beauty." |
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Also, you'd need careful planning for sculptures intended to have no "base," since each piece of ice removed would expose a bit more ice above the waterline. |
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If you added the removed by placing it in an underwater
sack attached to the berg below the surface that would
solve the exposure problem. |
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Yeah, nice idea. Combine this with some for-real half-baked proposals floated some years ago to lasso icebergs, wrap them, and tow them to acceptable ports where fresh water is needed. Each one coming in would be a new and interesting sculpture that would ultimately flow from one's own faucet. |
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Hire diver-sculptors to work on the underwater parts which will, as the exposed sections are carved away, become exposed. Build giant refrigerators powered by cold fusion to store the ice-art. Or fly them to the moon using giant blimps! WIBNI |
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I'm sorry, did I drip some of my sarcasm on you? |
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Was just about to post this very idea.
Glad I googled first. [launches iceberg
in the shape of a croissant] |
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