Niagara Falls

 


                                                                 Niagara Falls

Introduction:

Niagara is the second largest waterfall in the world. In English it is called Niagara Falls. This waterfall is located on the Niagara River in North America. Located on the border between the United States and Canada. Although this waterfall is not seen in a good way from America. Because this waterfall can be seen from behind from America. If you want to enjoy the real beauty of Niagara Falls, you have to go to Canada. Niagara Falls can be seen in Ontario, Canada (a province of Canada). And from now on you can enjoy the real beauty of Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls is basically a combination of three different waterfalls located side by side. The waterfalls are three - Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Will Falls and America Falls. American Falls is 21 meters or 70 feet high and 323 meters or 1600 feet wide. Horseshoe Falls, on the other hand, is about 53 meters or 173 feet high and 792 meters or 2600 feet wide. Horseshoe Falls are also called Canada Falls. Hydroelectricity is generated by controlling the flow of water in these Canadian Falls (Horseshoe Falls) with the help of special dams. We know about the height of America Falls and Canada Falls (Horseshoe Falls) but we don't know about the height of Niagara Falls yet! But let's find out - Niagara Falls is 51 meters or 167 feet high. More than 6 million cubic feet of water flows through this waterfall every minute. However, except for the tourist season and certain times, the flow of Niagara Falls varies slightly. Sometimes more than 6 million cubic feet of water flows through this stream every minute and sometimes a little less than that and sometimes or much less. This control level of water flowing through the stream is maintained by the dam. A lot of electricity is also generated from this stream by controlling the flow rate of water with the help of dams. Niagara Falls is one of the largest suppliers of hydroelectric power in New York and Ontario, Canada.

Origin of Niagara Falls

The Niagara Falls is deeply rooted in the history of the origin of Niagara Falls. So let's start with the history of the origin of Niagara Falls rather than the Niagara River. The Niagara River, which flows through the Niagara Canyon, is about 1,200 years old today. However, about 1,800 years ago, the river was once covered with ice, not only this river but also about two to three kilometers south of the province of Ontario was covered with ice. But over time, as tropical changes began to melt, ice and water began to accumulate in the Great Lakes Basin. At the same time, water from the Niagara River, Lake Uri, and Lake Ontario combined to form a huge waterfall. Which is now known to us as Niagara Falls. The word Niagara is derived from the word Onguiaahra, which is a Bengali synonym for "thunder of water." It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Although the first person to visit Niagara according to the written settlement was "Father Louis Henepin". Father Louis Henepin, a French priest, discusses this in more detail in his book, The New Discovery. However, the truth of his first visit to Niagara is still unknown.


Some unforgettable moments on the Niagara trip

A different kind of thrilling feeling will work inside long before you reach Niagara Falls. Then once you get there, anyone will be amazed at the indescribable beauty of Niagara Falls. While the importance of this wonderful thrilling feeling is not the same for everyone, it is really great for those who are really thirsty for travel. Once you have finished trying to get this wonderful feeling of the flowing water from standing, you can come back from very close to Niagara Falls. In this case the ship must be used. Collecting tickets and boarding the ship will take you very close to the waterfall. And there you will enjoy the most thrilling feeling of Niagara travel. The huge roar of the flowing waterfalls will fascinate you.

Some useful information useful for travel

You can visit Niagara at any time of the day except at night. There is no charge for visiting Niagara Falls. Anyone can visit this waterfall without paying any price. However, if the crowd of visitors is high, especially during the tourist season, you have to pay some price for car parking. Although there is no set time to visit Niagara Falls (which can be visited at any time of the day) there are definitely some set times to visit the surrounding areas.

Note: The above information applies to Niagara Falls inspections from Canada.


Appropriate time to visit Niagara

Summer and spring are the best time to visit this vibrant waterfall. At this time most of the tourists come to visit here. Being the second largest waterfall in the world, thousands of tourists visit here every year. This is an ideal place, especially for those who are thirsty for adventure travel. If you ever visit Niagara Falls, you will visit Devil's Hole State Park, Reservoir State Park, Niagara Science Museum, Whirlpool State Park, Niagara Aquarium and Niagara Adventure Theater. You can also take a tour of the Niagara Falls Butterfly Reserve. You will be mesmerized by the beauty of this place with more than 2000 colorful butterflies.

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                                                                                            Traveler Tanvir                       

       


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