Freezing waves on the surface of Canadian lakes in weather -23 degrees Celsius

A lake in Canada feels like time stops with all the children when they're pushing each other.

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The waves freeze completely, including the top and the bucket.

The low temperature caused the immobile Lake Lesser Slave in Alberta, Canada, to allow two adventurers to step on the water and discover the rare phenomenon of waves freezing completely, including the top and the region. Buckets concave, Caters News reported on February 2.

Ievgen Gretskyi recorded the calm surface of the lake between -23 degrees Celsius. "I could not utter a word for a while when I saw the scenery. I could not believe what I saw. It felt like time. I was there with Pav and we were so lucky to come across this unique natural phenomenon, there was no one else there. It was like a once-in-a-lifetime moment, " Gretskyi share.

According to Gretskyi, the lake will freeze until the next heavy snowstorm. " I am not sure how long the lake will continue. Last year, we were there until the end of January and saw interesting ice formations, nothing like this , " Gretskyi said.