Wednesday, 19 December 2007

How To Make An Igloo

An igloo is a temporary dome-shaped winter home or hunting-ground dwelling of Canadian and Greenland Inuit, made from blocks of snow. The builder chooses a deep snowdrift of fine-grained, compact snow and cuts it into blocks.

After a row of blocks has been laid in a circle, their top surfaces are shaved off in a sloping angle to form the first rung of a spiral. Additional blocks are added to the spiral to draw it inward until a dome is completed, leaving a ventilation hole at the top.

How to make an igloo.

1 comment(s):

LarryJH said...

I'm glad that you used the correct term "Inuit" rather than "Eskimo." As indigenous people reclaim their heritage, it's more than political correctness to use respectful language.
Hope you have a wonderful holiday season and am looking forward to more Presurfer goodies in the New Year.
Take care, Larry in Vancouver