Niagara Falls, again?
No quite.
The last road trip, we merely took a peek at it from the Canada side. This time round, we soaked ourselves in it...and it was at the American side.
As usual, I will let the pictures do the talking.
This is the bridge that connects America and Canada. Very similar to our Malaysia/Singapore causeway. It's called 'The Rainbow Bridge'
If you look carefully at one of the pictures above, you would be able to spot a rainbow. As the water gushes down and hit against the rocks below, there are water vapours. On a bright sunny day as the sun shines on the vapours, a rainbow will be formed. Thus, the name, Rainbow bridge. During summer, when the sun is out most of the time, a rainbow will perpetually be formed.
This is a boat ride. Taking the boat - Maid of the Midst, it will bring you very close to the waterfalls. You have to wear a poncho in order to keep yourself dry or should I say, keep yourself not so wet.
Yes, that's the poncho. Notice how close we were to the waterfalls.
This is another interesting thing to do at Niagara Falls (America). You walk up a flight of stairs which brings you right in front of the waterfall and allow the water to splash on you. It's Cave of the Winds. Unfortunately, we didn't have extra clothings with us, otherwise, we would have done it.
I have done two short video clips to let you hear, see, feel and experience God's glory shining through His creation. The second one also allows you to see the people doing the Cave of the Winds tour. Enjoy.
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