CANADA: Ice covered Niagara Falls.
Extremely low air temperatures have been present in Canada for two weeks, causing a large part of the Niagara Falls frozen, and icebergs could also be seen in the river, reports Anadolu Agency (AA).
Part of the Niagara Falls is ice-bound every year, and this year comes to a kind of "dance of water and ice."
The largest Horseshoe waterfall, which is in the form of a horseshoe, has attracted a large number of tourists in the winter rust, who are making great efforts to make photo-like postcards.
Temperatures on Niagara Falls, located between Canada and the United States, have been about 30 degrees below zero for days.
- 7 Jan, 2018
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