A House Encased In Ice On The Shores Of Lake Ontario
Photographer John Kucko received a tip about a house in Webster, New York that had become encased in ice after a winter storm swept through the area. Arriving on the scene he found what you see here, a resident’s summer home swallowed entirely by wind-swept icicles and sheets of ice.
More info: Facebook (h/t: colossal, twistedsifter)
An #IceHouse update: It is getting worse, a lot worse! Lake Ontario is a monster at the moment here in WNY. As you can see, nothing fake about this.
Posted by John Kucko Digital on Tuesday, March 14, 2017
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