By: John Gibb | 2010-04-22 | Environmental Have you ever heard that approximately twenty percent of our freshwater are in the Great Lakes, while most flows over Niagara Falls? There is fact that the Niagara river is the Sewerage of the upper Great lakes. They are Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie which have an having an aggregated basin area of some 260,000 square miles (673,000 square km). Do you know it? The Niagara River flows s read more
By: Stuart | 2010-12-12 | Destinations Niagara Falls. It's shared by Canada and the United States, but I think when most people dream of going to see the falls, they want to see the Horseshoe Falls... and that's on the Canadian side... the side with what we think is, arguably, the best view. read more
By: Nayan Kamalakar Choure | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Niagara Falls is an magnificent and awesome waterfall located at the Niagara River. This separates the international border of Ontario, Canada and New York, US. This fall is regarded as one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world with more than one million gallons of water per second. Here is some necessary informatin about this spectacular place. read more
By: Tia T Jones | 2010-03-28 | Adventure Tourism Do you have to be crazy to jump from the daunting precipice of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, one hundred eighty eight feet (57 meters) above the river basin below? Any normal person would say "yes" but many have made the plunge over the years. read more
By: Billy Phillips | 2010-09-13 | Destinations Niagara Falls, which lies on the Niagara River and on the border between upstate New York in the US and Ontario in Canada, is considered as one of most favored tourist sites on the North American continent. Actually, there are three separate falls: America Falls located between Prospect Point and Luna Island, Bridal Veil Falls positioned between Luna Island and Goat Island, and Horseshoe falls situated between Goat Island and Table Rock. The first two falls are attributed to the US in terms of their principal location, while Horseshoe falls are predominantly situated in Canada, albeit around one third is located over the US border.
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By: Erik Oltrogge | 2011-03-29 | Travel & Leisure Niagara Falls is popular place for honeymooning couples. It provides exceptional charms, charming views, as well as the area around can offer the best for you hotels in USA ideal for spending the firs... read more
By: Lance Peters | 2010-11-30 | Exotic locations There are actually two Niagara Falls Cities. One city is in USA, New York State, and has a population of about 56,000, and just across the Niagara River in Canada is the other city, Niagara Falls, Ontario. read more
By: Lance Peters | 2010-11-30 | Travel & Leisure There are actually two Niagara Falls Cities. One city is in USA, New York State, and has a population of about 56,000, and just across the Niagara River in Canada is the other city, Niagara Falls, Ontario. This latter city has a population of over 83,000. The Niagara Falls themselves are a series of spectacular, world renowned water falls. read more
By: alexender | 2010-11-06 | Business When you want to relax and make the most of your weekend, Niagara Falls hotels offer the perfect destination read more
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By: rashmisinha | 2012-05-03 | Vacations Hogenakkal waterfalls often named to as "Kavery" by locals and the people of Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts in Tamilnadu. read more
By: John Gibb | 2010-04-21 | Environmental 18,000 years ago, ice sheets 2-3 kilometers thick covered on southern Ontatio. Yet, when ice sheets begun melting, huge icebergs slowed to the south at the the Great Lakes Basin that is an important part of the Niagara River. As the glaciers continued melting, broad amount of water were were released into this area's basins, which created the spectacular scenery of today's well known Niagara Falls read more