Suffolk Nassau Long Island NY – Ice Jams Frozen Sea Spray – 1/1/2018

Record breaking extreme cold causes sea spray to freeze on Jones Beach and ice jams to form on south shore bays in Suffolk and Nassau Counties on Long Island. Shot Description Shot 1: Thick blocks of frozen sea water cover the sand on Jones Beach in Nassau County, Long Island. Shot 2: A man uses his feet to break up frozen sea water covering the sand on Jones Beach. Shot 3: A sea shell is encased in frozen sea water on the sand at Jones Beach. Shots 4-5: People out and about braving the extreme cold on Jones Beach. Shot 6: Panning left to right shot of frozen sea spray covering the sand on Jones Beach. Shot 7: A couple bundled up from head to toe from the extreme cold walk along the shoreline on Jones Beach. Shot 8: Ground level shot of frozen sea spray covering the sand as a person carefully walks through frame. Shot 9: A couple braving wind chills below zero and strong winds walk towards the seashore on Jones Beach. Shot 10: Thick ice surrounds a dock at a marina in Lindenhurst in Suffolk County Long Island. Shot 11: A Seagull sits perched on a dock in Lindenhurst. Shot 12: Reveal shot of ice jams forming along the south shore bays in Suffolk County, Long Island. Shot 13: Birds sit on ice jams along the south shore bays of Long Island (Suffolk County). Shot 14: Panning left to right shot of ice forming at a marina in Lindenhurst, NY (Suffolk County). Shot Shot 15: A family braves the extreme cold and takes pictures at a marina in Lindenhurst, NY. Shot 16: Telephoto shot of thick ice forming along the south shore bays in Suffolk County, Long Island. Shot 17: Close up of thick ice forming around the pillars of a dock in Lindenhurst, NY. Shot 18: Frozen sea spray covers the sand on Jones Beach. Shots 19-21: People out and about bundled up from the extreme cold brave the elements on Jones Beach in Nassau County, Long Island. Shot 22: Telephoto shot of frozen sea ice on the sands at Jones Beach.

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