Wednesday, March 21, 2012

NIAGARA FALLS BY WHEELCHAIR -- PART 1


NIAGARA FALLS ACCESS FOR DISABLED VISITORS

NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA – Surrounded by thousands of fellow travelers of every age and ethnicity, we gathered along the wall and allowed the great falls to captivate our senses.

Eyes struggled to take in the enormity of the huge Horseshoe Falls, ears tuned to the thundering roar of water rushing to the gorge below, faces tingled from the wet mist that constantly drifts above the mighty Niagara.

About 500 falls in the world are taller than Niagara, but none can match it for pure brute force.

A small island divides the Niagara River into two falls – the 167-foot-tall American Falls and the 160-foot-tall, horseshoe-shaped Canadian Falls.

STORY CONTINUES TOMORROW -- MARCH 22



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