Story Time: The weekly weird
Giant natural snowballs
A huge collection of giant snowballs — made by nature — have suddenly appeared on the Arctic coast of Siberia. The balls, described as “white cannonballs” by one local newspaper, were discovered on a beach around the remote village of Nyda in the Gulf of Ob, at the mouth of the world’s seventh longest river.
They range in different sizes from the size of a tennis ball to basketballs and the perfect snowman’s head.
Village official Valery Akulov said: “Even old-timers say they are seeing this phenomenon for the first time.”
They may look man-made but the snowballs have been formed by an entirely natural and extremely rare natural phenomenon. The Russian Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) spokesman Sergey Lisenkov said the snowballs form in the waves under certain climatic conditions.
“A combination of the action of the wind, the outlines of coastline, and the temperature, may lead to the formation of such balls,” he said. A similar phenomenon was reported at Lake Michigan two years ago.