It's So Cold That Parts Of Niagara Falls Have Turned To Ice & Look Like Elsa's Castle From Frozen
Parts of the world-famous Niagara Falls have frozen over and it kind of reminds us of the 2013 Disney movie Frozen. This has however done nothing to dampen the spirits of people who continue to pour in to watch the majestic Niagara Falls. Despite being frozen the falls continue to look amazing and its now more Instagramable no kidding.
Winter is no longer coming - it's already here and making us snuggle deeper into our blankets with cups of tea and coffee. Literally, no one has been able to escape the nail-biting cold - not the plants, not the animals, not even the majestic Niagara Falls. Parts of the world-famous Falls have frozen over and it kind of reminds us of the 2013 Disney movie Frozen.
This has, however, done nothing to dampen the spirits of people, who continue to pour in to watch the majestic Niagara Falls.
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Despite being frozen the falls continue to look amazing. In fact, it's now more Instagramable, no kidding! The pictures of the waterfall are worth it. According to BuzzFeed News, one person has estimated that the temperature was around -35 degrees Celsius.
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Emma Grafham, a traveller, told CNN that she felt like she was in ¡®Elsa¡¯s Castle¡¯ from the movie Frozen. She added, "There was even this set of stairs that were placed just outside the look-on spot and they had so much ice on them, it looked like Elsa had just cast her arm out and summoned up some stairs as she does in the movie."
Another traveller took to Instagram and wrote ¡®The sun came out for only 15 minutes. Just to make this experience even more memorable I guess. I froze my butt off with -25.¡¯
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But different from these, Stuart M. Evans, a professor at the University at Buffalo told The Buffalo News, "Something moving as fast as the falls is extremely difficult to freeze." Yet, somehow the winters managed it and now we have one large chunk of ice hanging mid-air. How cool is that?