Niagara Falls froze when running, mountain snow 5-storey building height in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the incredible spectacle of a long cold spell in the US for several days.
Delaware river ice cover in the National Park Pleasant Hill Park in Philadelphia. American Meteorological Agency announced another round of cold air from the Arctic caused parts of the southeastern United States during the cold sink longest since the mid '90s to today. Photo: AP
"Snow Mountain" with a height equivalent to 5-storey buildings appear on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts Tuesday 20/2. Elsewhere in the city of Boston, snow thickness up to 2.5 m.
Many people in the city of Boston as the jump from windows or balconies to snow as a hobby. Photo: YouTube
A fire at Locust Medical Center, Philadelphia on the evening of 20/2 that firefighters spray water to put out the fire. But on the morning of 21/2, water forming ice covered building. Photo: AP
Local Media Center for Health Locust is "ice castle" after the fire. Photo: AP
Fountain in Letchworth State Park, New York became the "ice volcanoes" after freezing temperatures as negative. Photo: Jo Beth Rath
The water of the famous Niagara Falls froze when flowing, creating surreal scene. The trees near the waterfall is "petrified". Photo: REX
Two tourists take pictures at the foot of Niagara 20/2 day, when the temperature dropped to -7 degrees Celsius Photo: EPA
Ice covered bars of an automobile collision in the car park in the city of Greenville, South Carolina, USA on Day 20/2. After leaving the car park, ice remains the same location. Photo: Daily Mail
Josephine Shaw Lowell Fountain in New York City, USA, freezing day 21/2. Photo: AFP
Some people wear tight from head to toe when jogging in the city of Boston. Photo: Twitter
To fight the cold weather, many people in Boston digging in snow and fire. Photo: Imgur
A ship in the port city in the city of Hingham, Massachusetts suddenly stranded by water around freezing. Photo: AP
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