A snow storm and the cold has frozen Niagara falls

The tourists visiting these days of the famous Niagara falls, reported in social networks that he has changed a bit and not similar to what you’d expect to see when you go to look at the most majestic waterfall in the world. Snow storm and frost, attacked many States, Niagara falls has frozen and covered with snow.

Here’s How Fascinating Frozen Niagara Falls Looks Like Right Now https://t.co/Ks0JvvoATM pic.twitter.com/ucqFghKeUH

— Gypsy.Ninja (@RealGypsyNinja) January 19, 2019

i swear niagara falls in january has to be the coldest place on earth 😭 pic.twitter.com/Lo4qHHKpBy

— Raphael Gomes (@raphablueberry) January 18, 2019

The temperature dropped in these parts to -25 Celsius. Waterfall grabbed and looked like a colonnade of huge icicles.

Niagara Falls is once again a frozen winter wonderland. Check out these amazing photos https://t.co/txPN3aEjfI pic.twitter.com/FoKRLb3YpB

— St.Catharines G&CC (@stcgcc) January 22, 2019

Eyewitnesses, however, say that the spectacle is fascinating, delightful, and not regret the trip.

Love the frozen wonderland that is Niagara Falls! pic.twitter.com/S9S078Mlz6

— Fat_Russian (@Fat_Russian1) January 17, 2019

I love scrolling through social media and being surprised by somebody wearing something they’ve bought from me in a photo 💙👀 ft. frozen Niagara Falls pic.twitter.com/rBp488pmkl

— Lindsey (@xLinLinLin) January 22, 2019

And the posts from there to social networks now, of course, gain much more hits than in the days when the waterfall looks classically, as in all calendars, and posters.

A frozen Niagara Falls leave visitors stunned by the majestic view — CNN https://t.co/ufZOdlZJGz pic.twitter.com/6cQ3mrtRkC

— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) January 22, 2019

#Travel — Niagara Falls freezes over with mesmerising results — https://t.co/HkxviAfyTO #Travalogy pic.twitter.com/Wyu1mLBcKD

— TRAVALOGY 🌎 (@travalogycom) January 22, 2019

The phenomenon of Niagara falls frozen — rare, but not unique. Last winter same thing happened. Happened in the more distant past, such as 1911.

Incredible photo showing Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911. pic.twitter.com/1fvlp1SWdV

— History In Pictures (@TweetOfHistory) January 13, 2019

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