When Niagara Falls turned into winter wonderland of ice and rainbows
1/5
An icy spectacle
Parts of the United States' Niagara Falls froze on Monday due to severe cold weather in the region, creating a breathtaking view of ice. The whole fall was though not completely frozen despite pictures suggested so.
2/5
A natural work of arts
As the water froze, it created a cascading layer of ice in the Falls. There were some impressive icicles too.
3/5
Ice and Rainbows
To visitors' delight there were rainbows too as if nature thought to break the monotony of ice.
Amazon Top Deals
POWERED BY

Crompton Ozone 75 Litres Desert Air Cooler for home | Large & Easy Clean Ice Chamber | 4-Way Air Deflection | High Density Honeycomb Pads | Everlast Pump | Auto Fill| 3 Year Brand Warranty
₹9,798Buy Now43%
OFF

LG 32 L Convection Microwave Oven (MC3286BRUM, Black, 360° Motorised Rotisserie for Bar-be-queing, 301 Auto Cook Menu, Stainless steel cavity, Indian Cuisine, Tandoor Se, Steam Clean & Diet Fry)
₹18,490Buy Now23%
OFF
4/5
Not the first time
Ice forms in the Niagara Falls every winter. But such a spectacle was seen in 2014 and 2015 when the Niagara Falls were partially frozen due to polar vortex events. But the Falls ceased to flow completely just once so far in March 1848 for 30 hours!
5/5
A spectacular backdrop
The Falls, which attracts a lot of visitors during summers, is a major attraction in the winters as well. The spectacular view of ice creates a perfect backdrop for visitors to click some memorable pictures.