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The ice fort. The towers are carved from colored ice and the walls from cystal ice. Notice that the walls are capped with white ice carved to look like... ice!
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The main attraction in the ice fort were the ice slides. The people going up the ice stairway in the middle of the picture are going to use the slides. There were two slides down either side.
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People coming down the ice slides. The wreathes and garlands on the wall to the let are carved from colored ice.
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One of the neat things was to be able to look through the crystal-ice walls of the slides and see people streaking by inside.
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This life-sized toy soldier, carved from crystal ice, was actually in the Workshop, not the Fort, but it's interesting to compare it to the next picture, which is a life-sized toy-soldier from the Fort carved from colored ice.
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The Fort was guarded by life-sized toy soldiers carved from colored ice. Compare this soldier to the previous picture -- a toy soldier carved from crystal ice.
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Ice tunnels connected the Fort to the Wonderland, and the Wonderland to the Cathedral. This is the tunnel to the Wonderland, carved from white ice and decorated with jumbo candies carved from colored ice.
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Jumbo-sized Christmas candies adorned the walls of one of the ice tunnels.