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Nordic skaters discover methane bubbles from ice in Skelleftea, Sweden

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A group of Nordic skaters stumbled upon a unique natural phenomenon in Skelleftea, Sweden on December 27, 2022.

The group, led by @sven.burman, discovered methane bubbles underneath the ice while on their skating tour.

The bubbles, a result of decaying organic matter in the soil, were punctured and lit on fire by the skaters, creating a fascinating display of burning gas.

Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and its presence in the Arctic is particularly concerning as it has a much greater warming effect than carbon dioxide.

However, these methane releases are not uncommon in the Arctic and have been observed for centuries. They serve as a reminder of the unique and constantly changing environment in the far North. The experience was captured on video and shared on social media, providing a window into this captivating natural event.

Methane bubbles are a fascinating aspect of the Arctic's delicate ecosystem and the display of their release and combustion is a sight to behold. The group of skaters was lucky to witness this rare occurrence and share their experiences with the world.

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