Photos from the deep freeze: harbors and rivers of ice

Posted 1/10/18

An extended period of deep, freezing temperatures — with daytime air in single digits and wind chills below zero — has created sights, sounds and vistas rarely seen anymore.

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Photos from the deep freeze: harbors and rivers of ice

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An extended period of deep, freezing temperatures — with daytime air in single digits and wind chills below zero — has created sights, sounds and vistas rarely seen anymore.

Residents here are not used to seeing the Palmer River freeze, Hundred Acre Cove locked in ice, or Bristol Harbor a solid sheen of frozen salt water.

Collected here are a few of the images readers have shared with us, from Barrington to Westport Point. If you have your own images, feel free to share them. We will add them to this story and give you credit.

Send images to: spickering@eastbaynewspapers.com

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