A Land Sea

The snow is so hard. The cold has frozen it all solid- and not let it remain in it's traditional fluffy state. It makes for easy walking, slipperly walking at times, but easy and flat. The ground is shaped like a frozen ocean. The wind creates waves on the tundra the same way it does on the sea. When we travel by snowmachine it's a constant riding of up and down. When we venture by plane it looks as though the entire ground below us is white water, frozen in time. In all reality, it is white water frozen in time. But the fact it was captured in a way so identical to it's open ocean counterpart, just makes it seem even more awe-inspiring. How unique is the scene of snow, shaped in the form of a neverending land-sea?