The Two Story Igloo

by elliotstewfus in Outside > Snow

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The Two Story Igloo

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      This is an Igloo that i made after the big snow storm here in oklahoma. It took me about five days to complete it and on the last day...*sigh*  right after we took these pictures the whole entire roof moved. so it was destroyed. :( oh well. it still rocked.
      To make the walls we used a plastic box that we filled with snow and then dumped over to make blocks. To make the roof we had to add water to the snow to make slush because the snow didnt pack well. then for the top level we used the blocks again.