Thursday, October 12, 2017

Niagara Falls: You Need to See.


The Beauty of the Earth

Have you gone to see Niagara Falls lately? Some of my family members sent me some photos of Niagara Falls taken at night.

Fifty years ago, when the USA band stopped by Niagara on our way home from Expo 67, we saw the Falls in the daytime, and the view was spectacular, magnificent, so exciting it made everyone’s heart race. The water had a lime green hue, like sherbet with sprays that looked effervescent.


For years, some lights have shone over the Falls at night, but in 2016 a spectacular show began. Now, it’s important—essential—to see Niagara Falls from both the USA side and the Canadian side at night.






Here’s the story. Illumination of Niagara Falls

And starting next month is a sensational festival of lights: /https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/events/winter-festival-of-lights/

“Visit Canada’s foremost illumination festival the Ontario Power Generation Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls, Canada – November 18th, 2017 to January 31st, 2018. Each winter we capture the magic of the holiday season, and this winter will mark our 35th season, be sure to attend our brightest season yet!”
Read about the young boy, Buddy Benton, who back in 1909 saved his coins with the hope of traveling by train from Mississippi to Niagara Falls, only to have his Dream Bucket stolen. What happened?




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