Where Ice Becomes Art: Exploring the Treasures of Magic Ice Iceland

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Magic Ice Island is a unique and enchanting experience located in Norway. It is a museum made entirely of ice, showcasing intricate ice sculptures and frozen works of art. Visitors can enter this frozen wonderland and explore the beautifully crafted ice exhibits. This one-of-a-kind attraction allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty and serenity of ice art. The museum is constructed every year using ice from the Torne River in Sweden. Skilled ice artists from all over the world create stunning sculptures that reflect the rich history and culture of the region.


In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, Fusion Monsters were seen rarely, seemingly being replaced by Synchro and Xyz Monsters in those respective series.

In Duelist Revolution , Starstrike Blast and The New Challengers , 5 more Fusion Monsters were added Ultimate Axon Kicker , Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste , Gaia Drake, the Universal Force , Supreme Arcanite Magician , and Naturia Gaiasteleoh. Under the Super-Expert Rules , Fusion Monsters cannot attack during the turn they are Summoned a condition carried over to the Duelist Kingdom and Battle City Rules in the anime.

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Skilled ice artists from all over the world create stunning sculptures that reflect the rich history and culture of the region. Each piece is carefully carved and illuminated, bringing it to life within the frozen landscape. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of sculptures, ranging from famous landmarks to mythical creatures.

Valuation Structure – The Magical Potion of Fusion Cloud Costing

With the advent of Oracle Fusion Cloud Costing, several new terminologies are being thrown around which, many Oracle EBS Costing practitioners are trying to get their heads around. To name a few – Cost Books, Cost Organizations, Cost Profile, Valuation Structures, Valuation Units etc. Among all, Valuation Structures stands out and which is what creates the magic in Fusion Cloud Costing. Let us delve into this and see if it is truly the magic Oracle EBS Costing practitioners were looking for?

Let us take a Use Case of Farm Enterprise. Farm Enterprise buys and sells fruits – Oranges, Mangoes & Apples. Farm Enterprise is based out of North America with their HQ in San Antonio, Texas. They have many farms, which they have designated as inventory orgs (Farm A, Farm B & Farm C) in their Fusion Cloud environment. Let us see some of the ways they are utilizing valuation structures to drive their costing needs for Oranges.

Farm Enterprise Inventory and Cost org has been set up like below:

Since Farm Enterprise buys and sells several grades of fruits, they have different levels of fruits classification. They made a business decision to create a cost category for each grade to drive their costing process. Furthermore, here are some of rules business follows for Oranges:

Business Rules for Oranges Costing:

  • Excellent Grade has the same supplier for Excellent Grade oranges and follows the Global Purchase Agreement and hence will Average cost PO Receipts across all inventory orgs. Regardless of which org - Farm A, Farm B or Farm C receives the PO, item costs must be driven off by averaging all PO receipts in all inventory orgs.
  • Prime Grade is volatile in costing nature, it has different procurement sources and procurement costs changes from time to time, and so they need to have Actual Cost specific to individual inventory orgs.
  • Good Grade has no consistent costing characteristics, it has 3 items under this costing category. Each follows its own costing path:
  1. Orange Good1 (Item Specific Cost Profile - Actual)
  2. Orange Good2 (Item Specific Cost Profile – Perpetual Average)
  3. Orange Good3 (Item Specific Cost Profile - Standard)

Here is how Farm Enterprise decided to set up their costing for Oranges.

Wow! So many ways an Orange can be costed in the same Inventory Org?

Well the reality is different Costing Methods always existed in Oracle EBS Costing applications, however, there never was so much flexibility to drive item costs. As the example above illustrates, Farm Enterprise has all the costing admonitions at its disposal to cost any item, anyway they like. Bottom line, it is the introduction of the Valuation Structure concept the magic potion that empowers Fusion Cloud Costing.

Some might say, Fusion Costing has finally given costing practitioners the “Costing freedom” they were all along looking for!

Business Rules for Oranges Costing:
Magic ice ieland

The attention to detail is incredible, with every frozen structure intricately designed to captivate and awe guests. The museum also features an ice bar where visitors can enjoy a drink served in an ice glass, adding to the magical atmosphere. One of the highlights of the Magic Ice Island experience is the opportunity to wear a thermal cape and gloves, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit. The cold temperature inside the museum is maintained at around -5 to -8 degrees Celsius, creating an authentic Arctic experience. The enchantment of Magic Ice Island extends beyond the physical sculptures. Ambient lighting and carefully selected music enhance the overall ambiance, creating a serene and almost otherworldly atmosphere. Visitors can let their imaginations run wild as they explore the stunning ice creations, marveling at the craftsmanship and beauty. Magic Ice Island is a truly magical experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a lover of art, history, or simply seeking a unique and memorable adventure, this frozen wonderland is sure to leave a lasting impression. It is a place where dreams are frozen in time, inviting guests to step into a world of pure enchantment..

Reviews for "Journey into the Unknown: Exploring the Enchanting Magic Ice Iceland"

1. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with my experience at Magic Ice Iceland. The concept of an ice bar sounded cool, but the execution fell flat. The venue was small and crowded, and it was difficult to fully enjoy the sculptures and artwork because of the constant jostling and noise. The high admission fee felt like a complete rip-off considering the lackluster experience. I wouldn't recommend this place unless you're absolutely dying to visit an ice bar.
2. Mike - 1 out of 5 stars - Magic Ice Iceland was a complete waste of time and money. The ice sculptures were minimal and lacked any creativity or artistry. The bar area was cramped and uncomfortable, with long lines for drinks and no seating available. The staff was unhelpful and seemed disinterested in providing any sort of enjoyable experience. Save your money and find another attraction in Iceland that is actually worth visiting.
3. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for Magic Ice Iceland, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The ice sculptures were interesting, but the overall experience was marred by the crowded and chaotic atmosphere. It was difficult to fully appreciate the artwork or take decent photos due to the constant influx of people. The drinks were overpriced, and the lack of seating made it hard to relax and enjoy the bar area. I would recommend looking for other ice-related attractions in Iceland that offer a more enjoyable and refined experience.
4. John - 2 out of 5 stars - Magic Ice Iceland was a disappointment for me. The admission fee was expensive for what you get, especially considering the limited number of ice sculptures and the small size of the venue. The rooms were poorly lit, making it difficult to fully see and appreciate the artwork. The bar area was crowded and loud, making it hard to have a relaxing drink and enjoy the ambiance. Overall, I felt like the experience was rushed and not worth the price. I would recommend skipping Magic Ice Iceland in favor of other attractions in Iceland.

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