The American Falls at Niagara Frozen Solid?
Just like it was 10 to 15,000 years ago, maybe. But this past winter (2008/2009) was a bitter one.

In January of this year, 2009, this was the scene when one looked across the Niagara River at the American Falls. Sure there’s water running over the crest. That water can’t freeze because it’s moving too fast. But once it crashed to the rocks below, and into the river, it begins to turn into ice. White, winter rock ice. Even the river below is filled with ice and snow. (picture by Chuck Camroux of www.GatewayNiagara.com).
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