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Roadtrip og Niagara Falls
Turen til Niagara Falls var lang, vi kørte igennem 6 stater for at nå dertil. Den blev kun afbrudt af 2 overnatninger og lidt shopping.
I Niagara Falls var vi på en guidet tur rundt for at se de vigtigste steder. Det var som vi havde forventet, rigtig flot og imponerende, der var dog regnvejr hele dagen, så det var knap så fedt.
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Falling Water.....
... clinging to their walls. The mist from the rushing water dampens everything and everyone. Puddles on the path create obstacles to passage, people either tiptoed around the edges or splashed right through, depending upon their footware (my tevas put me in the latter category). Barb and I were among the first to enter the Glen, there were only a dozen or so folks walking along with us. Traveling back down was a different story ...
Another famous landmark
... people speaking a whole range of languages, restaurants and signs advertising everything from jet boat rides to 3 t-shirts for $10. People were swarming everywhere and there was a general buzz of excitement in the air. What we also weren't aware of is that there are actually two waterfalls at this famous locale and because the Canadian border is right across the river, this is really a shared area linked by the international peace bridge across which tourists ...
Day 18: Niagara Falls, NY (Four Mile Creek SP)
... views of Lake Ontario. There were a lot of private residences along the shore that prevented a full view of the lake and there were sections of the road where trees made it difficult to see the shore also. We stopped at one of the many NY state parks on the lake to have lunch. The park enable us to view the lake in full view while enjoying lunch. Temperatures reached 100 degrees today and the breeze ...
Toronto and Niagara Falls Tour
... Hall of Toronto, is the home of the city's municipal government and one of its most distinctive landmarks. Designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell (with Heikki Castrén, Bengt Lundsten, Seppo Valjus) and landscape architect Ric**********g, and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel, the building opened in 1965. It was built to replace Old City Hall.
Toronto's Old City Hall was one of the largest buildings in Toronto and the largest civic building ...