Niagara Falls is located on the banks of the Niagara River, connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, on the border between the United States and Canada. It is estimated that water from lake Erie flows into lake Ontario at a rate of 14 million liters per minute from the 56-kilometer-long Niagara River. View - Niagara Falls. The Niagara Slope is a relic of the last Ice Age. It undulates to the east and slopes downwards, forming steep rocky slopes. Jagara Falls is bounded by goat islands in Canada and the United States and consists of three waterfalls. Among them, there are two waterfalls hanging on the American side of the east side of the river, with a drop of 55 meters, called "Rainbow Waterfall" and "Moon Waterfall" respectively.

Coming to Niagara Falls, one can enjoy its breathtaking views from multiple angles. There is the famous "Thousand Mountains Observation Deck", which is magnificent and imposing. If you want to look up at the cascading grandeur of the waterfall, you can walk all the way down the rugged mountain road to the "Wind Rock", and you can be considered standing at the foot of the waterfall. Looking up, the majestic, rushing waterfall can't help but make people feel excited and resonate with nature. To see the frontal panorama of the Great Falls, the ideal place to stand on the Rainbow Bridge is to stand on the Rainbow Bridge. The bridge spans the Negara River downstream of the falls, and it is a 5-minute walk on the bridge from the United States to Canada.
Near the great waterfall, there is a small but famous waterfall with beautiful names called "Bridal Veil Waterfall" and "Moonlight Waterfall". Hearing its name, you can imagine its babbling water and the amazing scenery of flying honeysuckle. Compared with the magnificent waterfall next to it, it looks unique and unique. Like the bride's veil, gently blowing in the breeze, like the moonlight, gently sprinkled on the cliff wall, intoxicating visitors.
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