Niagra   Falls, the grandest cataract in the world, belong in part to the state  of New York. Many of our readers have visited the falls in the summer  season and doubtless all of them have read descriptions of them. The  Niagara River is the channel by which all the waters of the lakes flow  toward the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Geologists say that the gorge through  which the Niagara River flows below the falls bears evidence of having  been excavated by the river itself. Niagara Falls draws around 12  million visitors per year. Niagara Falls was formed 12,000 years ago,  making it fairly young in geographic terms. The water falling in this  distance about fifty-two feet. For seven miles below the falls the  narrow gorge continues, varying in width from 200 to 400 yards. In 1615,  In 1750 the falls were visited by Kalm, a Swedish naturalist, whose  description of Niagara was published in 1751. 




 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment