
Ice caves offer silver lining to brutal winter in Wisconsin
Clip: 3/5/2015 | 1m 4s
Frigid temperatures have given visitors a chance to visit iced-over sea caves in Wisconsin
In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, while more than 20 states have suffered a wicked winter, the frigid temperatures have given visitors a chance to visit iced-over sea caves in Bayfield, Wisconsin, accessible now that Lake Superior has frozen over.
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Ice caves offer silver lining to brutal winter in Wisconsin
Clip: 3/5/2015 | 1m 4s
In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, while more than 20 states have suffered a wicked winter, the frigid temperatures have given visitors a chance to visit iced-over sea caves in Bayfield, Wisconsin, accessible now that Lake Superior has frozen over.
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