The 10,000-years old Niagara Falls
are the dramatic result of the Niagara River encountering a 188 food drop in
height as the Great Lakes race along the river on their way to the ocean. I spent last weekend in Niagara Falls, Canada,
in a pleasant state of awe. Some say
that ions are created by so much falling water, ions that cause happy feelings
(and therefore a good honeymoon location).
I have no idea if that corresponds with science, but that amazing rush
of water roaring over a cliff did make me happy.
A short
distance from the falls is a street of tacky tourist places. It’s a disquieting
juxtaposition. And often, when I enjoy
nature, it is in an atmosphere of quiet.
Not Niagara Falls. Along the
fence separating tourists from the Niagara River and Falls are crowds of
tourists speaking a plethora of languages, something I found heartwarming.Tuesday, April 07, 2015
A Shower of Ions
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I have visited the falls several times. They are always awesome! I love to go there.
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