In the areas of Kerch, Evpatoria, Odessa, water turned into ice. On the beaches, just 100 meters from the shore you can see small icebergs
Because of the prevailing situation prior to February 15 maritime traffic is closed in the Ukrainian ports. the Romanian port of Constanta is Closed , On the shores of beaches ice thickness reaches 40 cm. Romania, and Bulgaria declared a “yellow” and “orange” code of danger.
Nevertheless, the inhabitants of these countries did not despair,they use frozen water as a skating rink, and ice and snow for building a sculpture. Last time such weather anomalies occurred in 1977, while the Black Sea off the coast of Odessa is completely frozen.
1. Bad weather struck the coast of the Black Sea.
In the photo: Frozen Black Sea near Constanta, Romania. (Photo by Vadim Ghirda)
2. 100 meters from the land, you can see small icebergs. Completely covered with a dense crust of sea waves interfere. 
3. The surface of the sea began covered by ice Eupatoria. The area of freezing is about two thousand square meters. In the photo: An ice covered pier in Evpatoria. 
4. In areas of Kerch, Evpatoria, Odessa, water turned into ice, which was the first time in 30 years.
5. Seagulls on the background of ice blocks in Constanta.
6. Due to weather conditions until February 15, sea traffic is closed in the Ukrainian ports. 
7. People Enjoying at the frozen Black Sea near the ice-covered dam in Constanta,Romania. (Photo by Daniel Mihailescu)
8. The Romanian port of Constanta, is closed,You can see here the shores of beaches, the ice thickness reaches 40 cm.
9. And Romania, and Bulgaria declared a “yellow” and “orange” code of danger.
10. Iced ship off the coast of Evpatoria. ( Photos by Alex Pavlishak)
11. Frozen Black Sea, near Constanta, Romania. (Photos by Vadim Ghirda)
12. Frozen Black Sea off the coast of Evpatoria. (Photos by Alex Pavlishak)
13. The last time these weather anomalies occurred in 1977 when the Black Sea off the coast of Odessa is completely frozen.
14. Running girl on a background of frozen and ice pier in Constanta. (Photo by Vadim Ghirda )
15. Formed in windless weather the ice block ships. (Vadim Ghirda)
16. A ship in the ice of the Black Sea off the coast of Constanta. (Vadim Ghirda)
SOURCE: oddstuffmagazine.com


















