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Niagara Falls Centre

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    • Gün 14

      Niagara Cruise

      10 Ekim 2023, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Heute Vormittag machen wir einen kurzen Boattrip mit der MS „Hornblower“, um den Niagarafällen einmal ganz nahe zu kommen - Dusche 🚿 inklusive 😅💦💦 es ist wirklich sehr beeindruckend, wie gewaltig die Wassermassen sind und der Regenponcho schützt nur sehr bedingt 😆Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 3

      A Day at the Falls

      4 Mart 2020, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

      I suspect that, if people were asked to nominate the most famous waterfall in the world, most would answer "Niagara Falls". The very name conjures up images of thundering white water and daredevils who risked their lives in search of fame and riches. When I realised that I would be spending time in Toronto, I quickly decided that the opportunity to visit such a famous location was just too good to miss.

      Over the past few years I have had the opportunity to experience Iguassu Falls in South America and also Victoria Falls in Africa. Now I would have the chance to see for myself just how Niagara compared with these other two.

      My day began with an early morning pickup near my hotel. When the sun rose it revealed a completely cloudless blue sky. Gone was the fine drizzle that had persisted for most of the previous day. The clear skies had sent the temperature even a little lower, so it was hovering just above 0 C as I waited for my bus to arrive. I watched a couple of frisky black squirrels hop about in the snow, but they would not stay still long enough for a good photo.

      Although I normally avoid bus trips, in this case there was really no other convenient way for me to get from Toronto to Niagara. At least it was only a small bus and I was the first to board. I probably should not have been surprised to find that it was overheated inside, just like every other interior in the city.

      After following a circuitous path through downtown Toronto we eventually finished with around 19 people who would be sharing the trip to Niagara with me. We later found out that one of these had actually gotten into the wrong bus. They had thought they they were catching a bus to a big mining conference which is also happening in the city, but it was too late for them to change their mind.

      About 90 minutes later we were at the falls. The driver explained that we had around two and a half hours to explore the place before we were to be collected downriver. My first impressions were mixed. While there was no denying that it was an impressive sight, I would have to say that it came in a distinct third place behind Iguassu and Victoria.

      The big advantage Niagara has is that it has been incorporated into some sort of giant theme park, complete with giant hotels, casinos, amusements and thrill seeker attractions. I was thrilled that the place was almost deserted. The combination of the winter off season and fear of the coronavirus had served to deter the throngs that apparently normally jam this place. I thought it was beautiful.

      I was able to quietly wander alongside the falls without the fear of losing an eye to someone's wandering selfie stick. When I entered the large visitor centre there were no queues at the ticket counter or at the kiosk. I decided to spend $15 to take a "Behind the Falls" experience. When I paid for my ticket I discovered that the price had quickly risen to nearly $17 after they added the tax. I thought that was a bit sneaky, because it was not mentioned on the noticeboard.

      Fortunately the experience turned out to be worth it. After riding an elevator most of the way to the base of the falls, you then can explore several tunnels which have been dug under the falls themselves. These give you the chance to emerge at different locations and get soaked with icy water from the cascading torrents. At this time of the year the ice and snow add an extra degree of beauty to the falls themselves.

      Standing underneath the falls it gave me a chance to ponder the famous people who had decided to risk their lives by going over the falls in a barrel. The very first of these was Annie Edson Taylor, a 63 year old schoolteacher who had fallen upon hard times. She thought that she could secure her financial future by being the first to go over the falls in a specially designed barrel, padded with a mattress.

      On October 24th 1901 she took the ultimate step and flew over the falls in her barrel. To everyone's amazement she actually survived with only relatively minor injuries. Many others who tried to repeat the feat in the following years did not end so well. Unfortunately Annie did not make her fortune and she died penniless about 20 years later. Such is life.

      The story of the second person to go over the falls is even more bizarre. Ten years after Annie's exploit, Bobbie Leach repeated the antic. Although he also miraculously survived the fall, he spent the next six months in hospital recovering from his injuries. He spent the next few years travelling and speaking about his feat of daring, but eventually met his end in New Zealand were he died following complications from slipping on an orange peel. Strange but true !

      The Niagara River marks the border between Canada and the USA. The tall buildings I could see on the other side of the river were in America where all eyes were occupied on the battle to see which octogenarian would win the Democratic Party nomination to stand against the geriatric Donald Trump. How had politics in the USA ever come to this ?

      The falls themselves are also steadily moving upstream. Each year the water erodes more of the cliffs so that they are now in a completely different location to where they were several hundred years ago. The flow of water over the falls is also controlled by a huge hydro plant upstream. Perhaps that is why the volume of water is less than I expected to see.

      The rest of the day was spent visiting several other impressive locations. The Niagara whirlpool is formed when the river undertakes a dramatic change of direction. In the summer months it is possible to take a ride over this section, but it was still closed for the winter.

      The final stop was at a beautiful township called Niagara on the Lake. Situated on the banks of the huge Lake Ontario, it was easy to see that this prosperous township was built on an influx of summer tourists and their money. There was no denying that the immaculate homes were stunning. The deserted streets made the place absolutely delightful.

      When we finally got back on the bus again, it did not take me long to fall asleep for most of the way back to Toronto. When we reached the city a gentle flurry of snow was floating down from the sky. It was the perfect ending to a quite amazing day.

      Note - since I can only include ten pictures on each footprint, I will create another footprint for some images of Niagara on the Lake.
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    • Gün 61

      Mutter aller Wasserfälle: Niagara Fälle

      3 Haziran 2021, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Die Stadt Niagara Fälle ist ein wahres Trauerspiel. Die gesamte Stadt wirkt wie ausgestorben und praktisch jeder Laden in der kleinen Geschäftsstraße steht leer, lediglich im örtlichen Casino brummt das Geschäft und der american Dream ist zum Greifen nahe. Wie kann das sein mit einem solchen Naturwunder im Ort???? Laut unsere Gastgeberin: korrupte Politiker! Was auch sonst...

      Schluss der vielen Worte! Die Bilder und Fakten dieses absolut gigantischen Wasserfalls sprechen für sich. 53 m hoch, 323 m breit und 567.811 l pro Sekunde!

      Eine Randnotiz muss jedoch noch angemerkt werden, da auf unserem Weg zu den Niagarafällen ein folgenreicher Wettstreit ausgetragen wurde.
      18 Minigolfbahnen lang stritten wir um den Sieg und vor allem um den Wetteinsatz (Der Verlierer darf kein Regenponcho an den Fällen nutzen.). Schlussendlich hat sich der Hahn im Ring deutlich durchgesetzt und gockelte freudestrahlend voran. Katharina löste ohne Murren und sogar mit freudiger Erregung ihre Wette tapfer ein! Was für eine Frau! :)
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    • Gün 12

      Niagara Falls - wirklich ein Highlight!

      15 Eylül 2017, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Die Niagara Fälle liegen auf der Grenze zwischen den USA (Bundesstaat New York) und Kanada (Bundesstaat Ontario). Der Niagara River verbindet die beiden Großen Seen Ontario und Erie Lake miteinander und stürzt hier 57 m in die Tiefe. Der Wasserfall spaltet sich eigentlich in drei Wasserfälle auf, wobei die Horseshoe Falls sicherlich die beeindruckendsten sind. Bedauerlicherweise ist die Gischt hier so heftig, dass der Blick auf den Wasserfall immer ein wenig "misty" ist. Bei sommerlichen Temperaturen von 28 Grad war der Sprühregen allerdings sehr erfrischend!
      Den besten Blick auf die Fälle genießt man übrigens von der kanadischen Seite aus!
      Es sei unbedingt noch erwähnt, dass wir dieses ganz besondere Highlight unserer Weltreise unter sehr günstigen Konditionen erleben durften: Nicht nur, dass hier Mitte September immer noch Sommer ist, nein, unser Besuch hat uns ganze 4 Dollar gekostet und unsere tolle Unterkunft bei Steve in Niagara Foalls war wegen des Kontakts über Ninas Kollegin auch noch sehr günstig und vor allem sehr nett.
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    • Gün 4

      Niagara Falls (amerikanische Seite)

      1 Ağustos 2018, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Wir schauen uns die Niagarafälle zuerst von der amerikanischen Seite aus an. Wir schauen zuerst vom Observation Desk und anschließend machen wir eine Bootstour mit der “Maid of the Mist”, dem traditionellen Anbieter der Bootstouren an den Niagarafällen. Bevor wir uns zu Fuß auf den Weg zum “Krähennest” machen.

      Absolut beeindruckend, oder um es mit den Worten der Amerikaner zu sagen: “amazing” “stunning” “I can’t believe it” “breathtaking” “definitely worth it”

      Nachdem wir uns am Auto trockene Socken und Schuhe angezogen haben. Machen wir uns auf den Weg über die Rainbow Bridge nach Kanada. Die Einreise verläuft völlig problemlos.
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    • Gün 5

      Niagara Falls cave of the winds

      30 Mayıs 2019, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Bei den Niagara Falls stürzen pro Sekunde 2,2 Millionen Liter Wasser herunter. Aus diesem Grund wurde der Wasserfall seit dem 18. Jahrhundert als Wasserkraftwerk verwendet. Im Jahr 1895 wurde das weltweit grösste Kraftwerk errichtet, das Dean Adams Power Plant. Dieses wurde bis ins Jahr 1961 betrieben, bis es durch ein neues Kraftwerk Robert Moses Niagara ersetzt wurde.

      1950 beschlossen die USA und Kanada, dass in der Touristensaison nur 50% der Gesamtwassermenge für die Kraftwerke umgeleitet werden dürfen. Ausserhalb dieser Saison werden bis zu 75% umgeleitet.
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    • Gün 5

      Niagara Falls

      30 Mayıs 2019, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Die Niagara Fälle waren bis ins Jahr 1860 von privaten kontrolliert und die Öffentlichkeit hatte nur einen eingeschränkten Zugang zu den Wasserfällen. Die Wasserfälle waren übersät mit Fabriken, welche die Wasserkraft als Antrieb ihrer Maschienen verwendeten. Im Jahr 1885 deklarierte der Bundesstaat New York die Niagarafälle als Naturpark. Diese Massnahme wurde auf Grund von massiven Protesten der Bevölkerung vorgenommen.

      Der Nationalpark gilt als ältester Park in Amerika und diente als Vorbild für das Nationalpark System in den Vereinigten Staaten.
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    • Gün 4

      Day 4 - Niagara part 1

      4 Ağustos 2019, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      I’m going to have to split today into three separate posts! It’s been full-on since the moment we got up this morning, checked out of our hotel and picked up the hire car. We ended up with an upgraded vehicle, so just for the two of us we have a humongous Toyota Highlander - we have seven seats!!!

      David did a fabulous job of getting us out of Toronto and onto the highway. We had a non-eventful drive to Niagara Falls. Although this weekend is a Bank Holiday in Canada, so the roads were incredibly busy and we were delayed by three quarters of an hour. But we were here by 1.30pm and able to check into our room.

      The Sheraton on the Falls is a huge and very obviously, old hotel, but its clean and comfortable and we probably have one of the best views in the house being on the 12th floor with our balcony facing the Falls.

      The Falls are something else and a wonder to behold, but the rest of Niagara is very tacky – think Butlins crossed with Margate and you’re coming close and with it being a national holiday it seems like the World and his Uncle have come to visit, but luckily, we have managed to miss most of the crowds today - in fact the day has been completely awesome! …

      See part 2 …
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    • Gün 25

      Day 25 - Part 2: Niagara Falls

      6 Ağustos 2019, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 72 °F

      Great afternoon visiting the falls...and we were very thankful for the ponchos you get on the 'Maid of the Mist' as the rain moved in for a good part of the afternoon. After going to the 'Cave of the Winds' (the walkway to the base of the American Falls), we went 'home' to get a change of clothes before venturing over to Canada for dinner and to catch the fireworks over the falls.Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 25

      Niagara

      17 Eylül 2019, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      One of the best experiences of my life!!!!!

      Up at 6:30. Breakfast.
      Shuttle downtown pickup at 8:50.
      Depot at 9:30.
      We are on our way to Niagara!

      First stop the maple syrup something.

      Then the falls!

      This is amazing. Did I mention it is 25 degrees?!
      The Danish have a saying... the weather reflects how you have behaved during your last year. I have certainly been good!!!

      Onto the boat and our pink ponchos. Canada pink, USA blue. We choose the left hand side down the bottom. We pass by the first falls and golly are we getting wet! Sunglasses on, off, anything to see this amazing sight!

      By the time we hit the circular falls we had our pick up the front of the boat as it had been abandoned because of the spray. Stella and I were laughing constantly, not believing our luck at where we are on this day. Did I mention it’s my 40th?! Hahaha
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