On the weekend we went to the USA side to see the falls; another point of view you could say. We also went down to the Cave of the Winds, which basically let's you go get up close and personal with the falls. It's rather hard to explain, but you can read more about it here (there's even a little video). If you get the chance, GO!!!!
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talk in poet's style is not enough
The world is full of many beautiful natural attractions, and while there are stories, poems, and songs written about them, galleries of photographs and paintings, and museums all in honour of mother nature's beautiful creations, I don't think anything can do them justice unless one see's them for oneself. Niagara Falls is probably my favourite place on the planet. The falls are a breathtaking sight, and while they are basically in my backyard, people travel from far and wide to see them. Sometimes it's easy to forget how lucky I am to have these magnificent mountains of water near me, to be able to see them and marvel in their beauty.
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Wearing H&M skirt, Aldo wedges, Forever 21 blouse, vintage belt, gifted jewelry, Ray Ban Wayfarers.
The view of the falls from the window of my car whilst waiting on the bridge to cross the border from Canada to the States.