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In Canada, oddly enough, the cold! ))
Canadian winter, and in normal years, is not "warm", this year began with a particularly severe frosts. Earlier this week, in one of the regions of Canada it was recorded the lowest temperature in North America - minus 40 degrees Celsius.
15 shots of Canadian frosty weather via bigpicture
1. Steve Benedict clearing the snow in front of Calgary City Hall and earned a frosty "decoration" for the person for their efforts
2. Christine Amberley is at a bus stop in the center of Edmonton near the advertising "in the subject»))
3. According to the newspaper «Environment Canada», December 13, 2009 Edmonton became the coldest place in North America, since the temperature in some areas reached -40. In this image, the sun is reflected from the windows of high-rise buildings in the center in the icy mist.
4. According to the newspaper «Environment Canada», December 13, 2009 Edmonton became the coldest place in North America, since the temperature in some areas reached -40.
5. Fitsek Henriette took her two year old grandson Hudson Enns for a short walk on the frozen river Bow in Calgary.
6. Art Povlovski and his assistants volunteers from the Church Street handing out hot meals to the homeless in front of Calgary City Hall, despite the 29-degree cold
7. Jay Singh prevents chili, while Art Povloeski and other volunteers from the Church Street handing out hot meals to the homeless in front of Calgary City Hall in 29-degree frost
8. urban workers clearing the passage at the intersection of Jeanne Mance St. and Saint-Viateur St. Montreal
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10. Frozen sparkling lake seen through the window of the car, John Rymer in Vabamune, Alberta
11. The afternoon sky over Vabamunom
12. Spruce Alberta
13. Frosty and clear morning, when the temperature reached -33 ° Celsius in Camrose, Alberta
Black-capped chickadee 14. sitting on the bell from seed. This bird is looking for peanuts, which she carefully hung on for its apple Alex Oliver of the «Global Edmonton Ground Forcer» in Camrose, Alberta.
15. Swans and ducks eat the grain that someone is scattered to the Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, almost entirely covered with ice in Vancouver.
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15 shots of Canadian frosty weather via bigpicture
1. Steve Benedict clearing the snow in front of Calgary City Hall and earned a frosty "decoration" for the person for their efforts
2. Christine Amberley is at a bus stop in the center of Edmonton near the advertising "in the subject»))
3. According to the newspaper «Environment Canada», December 13, 2009 Edmonton became the coldest place in North America, since the temperature in some areas reached -40. In this image, the sun is reflected from the windows of high-rise buildings in the center in the icy mist.
4. According to the newspaper «Environment Canada», December 13, 2009 Edmonton became the coldest place in North America, since the temperature in some areas reached -40.
5. Fitsek Henriette took her two year old grandson Hudson Enns for a short walk on the frozen river Bow in Calgary.
6. Art Povlovski and his assistants volunteers from the Church Street handing out hot meals to the homeless in front of Calgary City Hall, despite the 29-degree cold
7. Jay Singh prevents chili, while Art Povloeski and other volunteers from the Church Street handing out hot meals to the homeless in front of Calgary City Hall in 29-degree frost
8. urban workers clearing the passage at the intersection of Jeanne Mance St. and Saint-Viateur St. Montreal
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10. Frozen sparkling lake seen through the window of the car, John Rymer in Vabamune, Alberta
11. The afternoon sky over Vabamunom
12. Spruce Alberta
13. Frosty and clear morning, when the temperature reached -33 ° Celsius in Camrose, Alberta
Black-capped chickadee 14. sitting on the bell from seed. This bird is looking for peanuts, which she carefully hung on for its apple Alex Oliver of the «Global Edmonton Ground Forcer» in Camrose, Alberta.
15. Swans and ducks eat the grain that someone is scattered to the Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, almost entirely covered with ice in Vancouver.
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