Photographers offer to appreciate the incredible beauty of the frozen streams of water.
It would seem that the trip to the waterfall exclusively spring-summer “lesson”.
But one has only to look how to look like the waterfalls in the winter. Powerful fast flows instantly freeze, turning into no less enchanting ice statues.
The Godafoss Waterfall, Iceland
A real gem of nature of Iceland is the godafoss waterfall is located on the largest river of the country, Scanwhendone. He cannot boast of its size (its width is 30 meters and height – 12 meters), it still attracts crowds of tourists. Experienced travelers try to plan a trip to vodopadu is in the winter, to admire the amazing ice sculptures, formed from jets of water.
Plitvice lakes, Croatia
Much closer to Ukraine are less fascinating frozen waterfalls of the Plitvice lakes. The most popular attraction of Croatia is a cascade of 16 turquoise waters, which have their own system of streams and waterfalls. It is worth noting that this place is worth visiting at least twice: in summer and in winter.
Waterfall Feng, USA
Waterfall Feng, located in the U.S. state of Colorado, attracts not only travelers, but also climbers. Every year, in order to conquer a 50-meter ice column attracts a lot of visitors.
Near the cliff with a flowing waterfall, formed many small icy waterfalls, bends and streams.
Waterfall Sonke, Japan
The Japanese island of Hokkaido is a popular winter resort: ski skolny, festivals of ice. Another highlight of this place are the frozen waterfalls. In the canyon Soource is the most famous waterfall of Little Princess.
Valaste Waterfall, Estonia
Estonian waterfall too cannot boast of its size and even natural origins (it was founded by a man-made canal to divert water from the fields). However, this waterfall is considered a national symbol of the country. Winter landscapes in the County IDA-Viru County near the town of Kohtla-järve – just magical. For a better contemplation of natural beauty here built the bridge.
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