ICE FORMATION AT CAVE OF THE WINDS.In February, 1896, for a period of four days, the Cave of the Winds was dry, the water of the Fall being kept back by the ice formation. Visitors sought the cavern and roamed about admiring the icy scenes on every side. The photograph for the picture above was then made, and it may never be possible to obtain the same again.High-Resolution
ICE FORMATION AT CAVE OF THE WINDS.In February, 1896, for a period of four days, the Cave of the Winds was dry, the water of the Fall being kept back by the ice formation. Visitors sought the cavern and roamed about admiring the icy scenes on every side. The photograph for the picture above was then made, and it may never be possible to obtain the same again.High-Resolution
ICE FORMATION AT CAVE OF THE WINDS.
In February, 1896, for a period of four days, the Cave of the Winds was dry, the water of the Fall being kept back by the ice formation. Visitors sought the cavern and roamed about admiring the icy scenes on every side. The photograph for the picture above was then made, and it may never be possible to obtain the same again.
High-Resolution