Strange icicle formation spotted in Peak District
A driver spotted the tree adorned in icicles while visiting Winnats Pass in the Peak District.
BBC News
Winnats Pass is a hill pass and limestone gorge in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England. The name is a corruption of 'wind gates' due to the swirling winds through the pass. It lies west of the village of Castleton, in the National Trust's High Peak Estate and the High Peak borough of Derbyshire. The road winds through a cleft, surrounded by high limestone ridges. At the foot of the pass is the entrance to Speedwell Cavern, a karst cave accessed through a flooded lead mine, and which is a popular tourist attraction.
A driver spotted the tree adorned in icicles while visiting Winnats Pass in the Peak District.