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This is on top of a 10' x 30" above ground pool. I leave it up all year because we only get a few days of cold weather at a time like we did last week.

Today I noticed this and haven't see it in previous years. Nor is it on my smaller garden ponds.


On top, it looks like a bunch of hexagons jammed together. Each block is almost 3" thick. Tapping, or even just squeezing it with your hand makes it shatter into cylindrical tube like things.

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lxskllr

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There's probably someone here that could say why that happened. @IronWing might have some insight. The cause could be extrapolated from similar formations made in rock.

edit:
or try searching yourself. Lookup "giants causeway". Might give you some clues.
 

Red Squirrel

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I recall seeing something similar on the lake, but it was in spring while the ice was melting. The ice turned into what I can basically describe as vertical icicles floating, it was the weirdest thing. At one point all of it started to shift towards the shore and it made a really interesting crystal like sound.