Witnessing the Magnificent Niagara Falls

Posted on Jun 20, 2024 in India Discovery,Student Speak

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Just imagine standing at the end of a towering 188 feet cliff, and icy water crashing down before you. Such a majestic and beautiful wonder is Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls is a marvel that left us breathless.

Over 12,000 years ago when the ice age came to an end is when Niagara Falls was born. Massive glaciers were melting and were giving birth to the Great Lakes in North America. The Falls is mainly divided into two parts: the majestic Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side and the impressive American Falls on the American side. Horseshoe Falls carries 90% of the river’s water. Niagara Falls flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.

Our experience of Niagara Falls was the best. None of the experiences came close to the wonderful and fabulous sight of Niagara Falls. The falls were so powerful that the sound of the falling water felt thunderous. The mist of the falls could be felt even on top. My team was unexpectedly curious about Niagara Falls’ history. They wanted to explore more. They also made videos and clicked photos to preserve our memories. They interacted with teachers and journey mentors for more information on the geological marvel. We were inspired by witnessing the great Niagara Falls.

In conclusion, Niagara Falls is a truly significant place in many ways. The history and geography of the place was incredible to learn about. Niagara Falls was definitely one of the highlights of our trip to the USA.

Writen By Kashvi, Rudrapriya & Saira (Montfort Senior Secondary School, Ashok Vihar, Delhi).

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