Iceland

Lake Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s biggest lake, has always had solid ice cover. However, due to global warming and the continuous rise in temperature, the ice cover had not been forming as solid as it had for the last 15 years, making it somewhat unstable.
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A strange zigzag pattern that appeared few days ago in Iceland’s Lake Thingvallavatn has gotten the scientists attention.

Thingvellir National Park released photos of the patterns of Facebook.

“For the past couple of weeks a thin ice has been on big parts of the lake. Today someone noted a strange looking pattern in the ice cover which is still unexplained and locals have not seen before,” the post read.

According to the National Park, Lake Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s biggest lake, has always had solid ice cover. However, due to global warming and the continuous rise in temperature, the ice cover had not been forming as solid as it had for the last 15 years, making it somewhat unstable.

AOL described the eerie pattern similar to a scene taken…