Check out these stunning photos a partially frozen Niagara Falls that was lit up with bright lights. The frigid air and “polar vortex” that affected about 240 million people in the United States and southern Canada have left the Falls frozen.
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A partially frozen Niagara Falls is seen on the American side lit by lights during sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario on March 3, 2014. REUTERS
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A partially frozen base of Horseshoe Falls is seen on lit by lights during sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario on March 3, 2014. REUTERS
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A man walks in front of the partially frozen American side of the Niagara Falls on during sub-freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario on March 3, 2014. REUTERS
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A partially frozen Niagara Falls is seen on the American side during sub-freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario on March 3, 2014. REUTERS
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A partially frozen Niagara Falls is seen on the American side during sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario. REUTERS
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Visitors observe the falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, January 8, 2014. The frigid air and “polar vortex” that affected about 240 million people in the United States and southern Canada will depart during the second half of this week, and a far-reaching January thaw will begin, according to AccuWeather.com. REUTERS

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