As normal winter temperatures close in, the shale cliffs of Lake Erie's south shore tributaries develop some very picturesque ice formations. These come from extended periods of freezing and thawing of lake-effect snows and also natural springs and seeps in the cliffsides. Just make sure you are not on that side of the river when these formations melt enough to drop off!
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