A Frozen Niagra Falls

I never knew that Niagra Falls had frozen in 1911 until a friend sent me some photos. Here they are:

NiagaraI

NiagaraII

NiagaraIII

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This is way too cool. I might use these pics to work out a line down the falls in my kayak... ;)

that is just freakin weird of the icefalls

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ommgg this is so coolll i never new they turned like this in the winter soo coolll :)

that is mad! how did all that volume stop must of bin cold.

By matthew clayton (not verified) on 27 Dec 2008 #permalink

how wonderful it stands like the red sea.......amazing..when moses stretched out his hand in the name of Jehovah