The ice caves in northern Wisconsin have become quite the attraction in recent weeks. Since they can be seen for the first time since 2009, more than a thousand tourists visit them every day.
Lake Superior in Wisconsin because of the polar cold that gripped America, it froze again after four years, and the ice gave access to its ice caves. To catch a glimpse of the beautiful ice caves, about a thousand tourists go there every day to admire the winter beauty created by Mother Nature. The caves are completely covered with ice candles, and if the temperatures do not rise in the coming days, they are expected to remain open for several more weeks. In addition to many inconveniences, the polar cold has also created some breathtaking scenes that are not often seen.