
Did you know —- “Niagara Falls were formed when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation (the last ice age), and water from the newly formed Great Lakes carved a path through the Niagara Escarpment en route to the Atlantic Ocean. While not exceptionally high, the Niagara Falls are very wide. More than 6 million cubic feet (168,000 m³) of water falls over the crest line every minute in high flow,[1] and almost 4 million cubic feet (110,000 m³) on average. It is the most powerful waterfall in North America.[2]” —-


Marla McLean, Atelierista said,
January 12, 2010 at 7:45 pm ∞
I grew up in Rochester NY and went countless times to Niagra Falls. My favorite time to visit however, was winter. All the trees become encased in clear ice…it’s magical. Thanks for the memory.
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