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When the Air Turns to Crystals

A quiet winter path traced by hoar frost, where frozen trees and pale grass slow the morning to a standstill

It doesn’t happen often here. Once, maybe twice a year, the conditions align just right and the air fills with something almost invisible — hoar frost, sometimes called diamond dust. Tiny ice crystals linger in place, transforming the countryside overnight.

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