The day was gloomy, rainy and chilly at Niagara Falls. We had visited the Falls in the past and ridden the Maid of the Mist on the U.S. side. This time we observed.
Niagara Falls were
formed when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin
glaciation (the last ice age),
and water from the newly formed Great Lakes carved a path through the Niagara Escarpment
en route to the Atlantic Ocean. While not exceptionally high, the Niagara Falls
are very wide. More than six million cubic feet (168,000 m3) of
water falls over the crest line every minute in high flow,
and almost four million cubic feet (110,000 m3) on
average.Niagara Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America.
It has the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world, provides 4.4
gigawatts of energy to the region, and a staggering 3,160 tons of water flow
over the Falls every second. The Niagara Falls State Park is also the oldest
state park in the United States.
Information from Wikkipedia
Look at the power of that water, and do you see the seagull soaring through the mist?
Below is a Horn Blower tour boat on the Canadian side. The tourists on the Canadian side are decked out in red rain coats, and the US visitors who ride Maid of the Mist wear blue raincoats. The boats go right up to the falls and of course everyone gets drenched. But oh, what an experience.
Note the bronze statue of Chief Clinton Rickard,
RO-WA-DA-GAH-RA-DEH "Loud Voice" of the Tuscarora Beaver Clan.
My sweetheart suggested I may be related.
7 comments:
I certainly remember that funny bit....BUT I saw Abbott & Costello do it. I didn't even know the Stooges did it, too! LOL. Do you also remember the Susquehanna Hat Company bit?? Hilarious!! Thanks for the smiles!
Hi Linda. Loved your seagull photo. I enjoyed Niagra Falls, too, and would be scared of going too close to them. The power of nature is unmeasurable. So glad you got to go again! Susan
Powerful, but filled with misty beauty.
Pat
Critter Alley
Good thing Bill brought his bumbershoot!
Beautiful photo with the seagull! My husband and I visited the falls thirty years ago. They are quite impressive.
Beautiful and informative, too. Sounds like a great trip!
I remember seeing that routine, but it wasn't with the Stooges. Not sure if I knew it came from them.(Saw it on an Abbott and Costello film, I think, like Becky said, and possibly on I Love Lucy maybe.)
Niagara Falls is amazing. We visited the Canadian side almost 18 years ago. Would love to go back. Thanks for sharing your pics!
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