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Niagara Falls: Ice from US storms turns iconic falls into winter spectacle

An aerial view of the partially frozen Niagara Falls, which is on the border with CanadaAnadolu Agency
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Chunks of ice and snow-capped rocks could be seen at the base of the Niagara Falls after a huge winter storm swept over the US and Canada.

Plunging temperatures over the Christmas period transformed the waterfalls into a wintry sight to behold.

The blizzard caused huge disruption across North America, and left 34 people dead in New York State.

Many of the deaths were in the city of Buffalo, just south of the falls.

The storm brought over 4ft (1.2m) of snow to the city, causing major traffic problems and leaving many households without power.

Slightly warmer weather is now on the way.

An aerial view of large snow-capped ice chunks at the foot of the falls

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Tourists standing by fence, overlooking falls

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Cascades of water could still be seen thundering down the falls, situated on the US-Canada border, in spite of the frozen areas.

In 2015, a Canadian ice climber stunned visitors by scaling a frozen section of the gorge.

Close of wooden logs connected by large icicles

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