There's also another ice hotel at Chena Hots Springs, Alaska, a little north
& east of Fairbanks - they pour their vodka into glasses made of ice.
The hotel melts in the spring and is rebuilt in early winter.
The hotel is heavily visited by orientals. Something about the northern
lights & fertility.....
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
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From: "Bob W" <p...@web-options.com>
Subject: RE: GESO: Quebec city & Ice hotel
The ice hotel looks like a nice place to have a couple of shots of voddy.
The evening shots are nice too.
Bob
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From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On
Behalf Of Fernando
Sent: 13 February 2009 15:23
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Subject: GESO: Quebec city & Ice hotel
This year my wife and I have decided to finally embrace the Canadian
winter, so we joined a ski club and went to Quebec for our first
three-days long weekend ski trip. We didn't do so much skiing (you
can't call that thing I do skiing anyway) but this gave me the chance
to visit Quebec city. Quebec struck me as nice picturesque
european-like city; I don't recall seen so much snow together in my
life.
I also had the chance to check out The Ice Hotel (which is, well, a
hotel made of ice); the ice-carving work done on the walls is
impressive, considering the hotel will eventually melt away and be
rebuilt next year. Note to myself: next time I should remember to
bring my flash (how often you are sure you can bounce your light on
ice-white walls...)
Anyway, I put together some snaps, nothing fancy:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ferand/sets/72157613712387083/show/
Cheers,
Fernando
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