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Thursday, February 26, 2015

THE ICED OVER NIAGARA FALLS

The  ice  over Niagara falls is beautiful to contemplate

though finding it  somewhat harder to appreciate

are the people near Lake Erie

to whom it seems  dreary

and mostly  they wish, as before,

again to hear Niagara's roar.

It may make  a less impressive form,

but, at least, they'll be warm. 

hzl
2/26/15





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 Niagara Falls freezes over as polar vortex drops temperatures – pictures

It is so cold across North America that the normally rushing falls of the Niagara river have partially frozen. The river is still flowing underneath the ice, which isn’t expected to melt any time soon as temperatures continue to stay below freezing
Friday 20 February 201516.26 EST
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    Several days of subzero temperatures have built up layers of ice around the boulders, railings and trees at Niagara Falls
    Photograph: Aaron Lynett/AP
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    Masses of ice formed around the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Thursday. Temperatures dipped to -7F in Niagara Falls on Friday
    Photograph: Aaron Lynett/AP
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    A partially frozen American Falls in sub-freezing temperatures is seen from Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Tuesday, when temperatures dropped to 6F (-14C)
    Photograph: Lindsay Dedario/Reuters
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    The sun rises over masses of ice at Canadian Horseshoe Falls on Thursday. Days of subzero temperatures have created a thick coating of ice and snow on every surface near the falls, including railings, trees and boulders
    Photograph: Aaron Lynett/AP
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    Masses of ice form on Thursday in the lower Niagara River and around the American Falls, one of three waterfalls that make up the natural attraction
    Photograph: Aaron Lynett/AP
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    Visitors Rosalie Vissers, left, and Rachel Houter take a photo near masses of ice formed around the Canadian Horseshoe Falls on Thursday
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    Too much water rushes over the falls for them to ever completely freeze over, but the ice is expected to remain as temperatures continue to stay well below freezing
    Photograph: Aaron Lynett/AP
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    A rainbow appears over the partially frozen American Falls in sub-freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Tuesday
    Photograph: Lindsay Dedario/Reuters
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