Amazing phenomeon: Rare ice caves form on frozen Great Lakes in extreme ...
Hundreds of Canadians and Americans took advantage of public holidays in
both countries Monday (February 17) to view rare ice caves that formed
after weeks of high winds, snow and bitterly cold temperatures in the
Great Lakes region.
On the Canadian shores of Lake Erie, visitors
to Crystal Beach took photos and walked around the icicle-draped caves
and crevices, struggling to find words to describe the scene. Even
long-time residents were impressed.
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both countries Monday (February 17) to view rare ice caves that formed
after weeks of high winds, snow and bitterly cold temperatures in the
Great Lakes region.
On the Canadian shores of Lake Erie, visitors
to Crystal Beach took photos and walked around the icicle-draped caves
and crevices, struggling to find words to describe the scene. Even
long-time residents were impressed.
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