These frozen lighthouses in Michigan could easily be mistaken for a scene from the disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow.
Standing in temperatures well below freezing, the... 30ft structures have been transformed into giant icicles.
These stunning photographs were captured by American photographer Thomas
Zakowski, 56, on a trip to two cities in Michigan after a storm
battered the state.
Entombed by the weather: This lighthouse in Michigan resembles a giant
icicle after crashing waves were frozen around it by a severe winter
storm
Picturesque: This lighthouse was captured in the city of St Joseph. The
structures can remain frozen for over a month during particularly severe
winters
Mr Zakowski, from South Bend, Indiana, said: 'The lighthouses were
frozen solid by the waves that came crashing down against the pier.
'What made the photograph of one of them so interesting was the fact
that the storm was so intense it uplifted the anchors of the scaffolding
which had been left there after painting.
'It looks like a stairway in many ways and added a quality to the scene you will never see again.'
Every year, Thomas makes the trip to St Joseph and South Haven, both
cities in Michigan, after a big storm to capture the resulting scenes.
Locked in time: The two lighthouses in the Michigan cities of St Joseph
(left) and South Haven (right) were captured by American photographer
Thomas Zakowski
'An event I look forward to very much': Every year, Mr Zakowski makes
the trip to St Joseph and South Haven after a big storm to capture the
resulting scenes
He said: 'Depending on the year, the lighthouses can remain freezing for over a month, but it all depends on the weather.
'Every year it's different, but it's an event I look forward to very
much. To get there was a little tricky, as first you have to make your
way out on the pier.
'It's like walking on an ice skating rink and at one point I have to
duck walk past the first building in order to safely get to what I call
the prize.
'Even though my photographs attract a lot of positive attention, that's
not the main reason why I do it. I simply make the trek out there
because the particular area fascinates me.'
Nature's beauty: The lighthouses and their piers were frozen solid by the waves that came crashing down and then froze
More than half of the continental U.S. is in the grip of a 'polar
vortex' that has sent temperatures plunging to their coldest level in
nearly 20 years.
As many as 140 million Americans are bracing themselves for dangerously
cold start to the week, with some cities expecting temperatures of
between -30C to -50C.
For a big chunk of the Midwest, the subzero temperatures were moving in
behind another winter storm, creating more than a foot of snow and high
winds that made traveling treacherous.
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