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  5. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Two types of icicle lights are sold at Halloween: all-orange, and a combination of purple and green known as "slime lights". Easter lights are often produced in pastels. These typically have white wire and connectors. Closeup of a mini light Strings on piping and on a menorah

  6. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    A number of light sculptures feature in this elaborate display which surrounds a Nativity scene set in a basement garage. Lights are sometimes mounted on frames—typically metal for large lights and plastic for miniature ones. These were first used for public displays on lampposts, street lights, and telephone poles in cities and towns. For ...

  7. Ice spike - Wikipedia

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    An ice spike is an ice formation, often in the shape of an inverted icicle, that projects upwards from the surface of a body of frozen water. Ice spikes created by natural processes on the surface of small bodies of frozen water have been reported for many decades, although their occurrence is quite rare.