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As the sunset lighting shows the landscape reflections in the windows on the Potter Section House in Anchorage, Alaska, the lengthy icicles hanging off the poorly insulated roof continue to grow during the cold winter. The landscape is frozen solid under the clear sky as the landscape rises up across the horizon where a few lingering clouds become tinged with pink hues at sunset.
Today, most people try to ensure a house is not poorly insulated as every icicle growing from the edge of a roof is a sure sign of heat loss and a waste of money. This house was built in 1929 and materials were not as efficient so during the winter, the sparkling icicles at sunset actually look beautiful.
The Potter Section House in Anchorage, Alaska has been declared as a historic site consisting of a house and outbuildings which were once used as a camp by people who worked on the Alaska railroad.
Alaska. Anchorage. Icicles hanging off the Potter Section House.
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Ray Hafen / Accent Alaska |
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037_076 - Poorly Insulated Roof Anchorage Alaska Sunset |