WATCH Incredible time-lapse video shows formation of icicle

Ogunquit, MELocal News

In a delightful showcase of winter beauty, the Ogunquit Police Department has shared an engaging time-lapse video that captures the formation of an icicle over 12 hours. This 20-second clip begins in the dark and transitions into daylight, illustrating the fascinating processes of nature as temperatures change. Filmed outside the town hall, the video offers a unique perspective on the often unnoticed wonders of winter. Such visual content serves to enrich community engagement and appreciation for Ogunquit's local charm. With winter in full swing, the icicle's formation stands as a reminder of the season's magic and the intricate balance of nature.

The video not only entertains but also fosters a sense of pride among residents, highlighting the beauty of their surroundings. This type of creative content can be a powerful tool for local police departments to connect with the community. Sharing such moments encourages residents to appreciate the natural world and its wonders.

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