Frozen Staldzene bluff with icicles and snow
The image captures a section of the Staldzene seaside bluff during winter, where extensive ice and icicle formations have developed along the cliff. The color of the ice varies from pure white to yellowish tones, influenced by mineral waters seeping from the ground. The clayey base of the bluff is partially visible beneath the ice layer, creating a contrast of textures.
At the top of the bluff, a forest belt is visible with bare tree trunks and branches lightly covered in snow. Dried reeds and bushes grow at the very edge of the shore, partially covered by a thick blanket of snow. Ice icicles hang over the earthen ledges, forming a frozen curtain that descends down to the beach level.
The light is lateral and warm, highlighting the relief of the ice and snow, as well as the golden tones of the grass stalks. A frozen water stream covered with fine ice crystals and snow is visible on the ground. The image accurately reflects the interaction between coastal erosion and winter cold, forming unique natural shapes on the bluff walls.






