Niagara Falls, Canada and USA
This geological wonder that marks the border between New York in
the US and Ontario in Canada is the world's most famous waterfall. While it's
not the tallest or widest, Niagara Falls is a mightily impressive sight. It
stands 167-foot-high (51m) with a water flow of 2,832 tons of water per second
(during high season). In fact, it consists of three waterfalls on the Niagara
River: Horseshoe Falls (or Canadian Falls), American Falls and Bridal Veil
Falls. Its brilliant blue-green color is caused by salt and rock
flour dissolving in the water.
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