Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The Niagara Glen

Down from the Falls there is an area called the Niagara Glen. This area, once at the base of the Falls during their march south is littered with large boulders that fell from the top of the Falls to its base.

To get to the glen you take a metal staircase to a rocky path. Following the path you walk by countless large rocks that, due to erosion, find themselves at the base of the gorge.

Continuing on, you eventually come to the Niagara river. This series of pictures were taken in late March. The river is crystal blue and is easily seen without foliage on the trees.



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