12/23/14, "Waterfall freezes over on the Yellow River," UK Independent, Kiran Moodley
"Tourists have been flocking to a section of China's Yellow River in
far greater numbers recently as part of the Hukou Waterfall has frozen
over in the incredibly cold weather.
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With temperatures dropping to as low as -12° Celsius, part of China's
second-largest waterfall has become a wall of ice, making it seem like
someone has emptied the contents of a fire extinguisher over the entire
scene.
The Hukou Waterfall is situated where the provinces of Shanxi and Shaanxi meet and it is roughly 66-ft high.
Located on China's Yellow River - the third-longest on the continent -
the waterfall is hugely popular among tourists and the recent cold snap
in the area has not deterred many visitors now keen to see the natural
phenomenon in its new guise as an ice palace.
One tourist told reporters, "Ice is everywhere. Icicles on the
waterfall; everywhere. I did not know the Yellow River could be frozen
so it's surprising. I came here specifically for the stunning view of
the Yellow River."
While some may be in a hurry to see "Hukou on ice", temperatures in
the far west of China may drop even further. Two years ago, the mercury
fell to -40° Celsius, so the waterfall could freeze over entirely by the
onset of Spring." Image from UK Independent. via Lucianne
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