For those who are hikers there is a spectacular path along the top of the gorge there are several trails well maintained, the views are great. good hiking boots advised. no charges
MUSIC WAS SO APPEALIN THAT WATER AND VIEW OF THE FALLS RULED THE SENSES , APART WATER HAS ITS BRNEFITS , BUT ALSO HAS SIDEEFFECTS , BUT HERE THE VIEW WAS SO PICTURESQUE WATER WAS GUSHIN ROLLIN AND WHOSOEVER PASSED BY IT WAVED GOODBYE TO EVERYONE
@@bruceh92 Sometime during the period of ice ages I assume. Probably not hard to find if you look it up. There were quite a few floods from repeated ice ages.
I hope one day they allow it to flow free. The water they let flow over the Falls is only 38% of it natural flow. There are canals built that divert huge amounts of water into the Electric Turbines.
I grew up in DeVeaux (on the US side) and going down to the water level in the gorge at Devil's Hole or Whirlpool Park and traversing the gorge trails was just a normal every-day thing we did as teenagers in the summer. Seeing the waves of the rapids go crashing by 10 - 15 feet high one after another and NEVER stopping with no other sound but the silence of nature was mesmerizing. It was an incredible place to grow up in the 1960s and 1970s. And it was totally off the beaten path of all the tourists at the falls. I miss it.
You may be surprise that Niagara fall may be the soul contributor of the entire Lake Ontario water. Which means that any day Niagara Fall stops to flow Lake Ontario may dry up.
Good Question! It would be showing up around 1:47 on the left hand side. It crosses the whirlpool from Canada to Canada. We can see the top of the gorge in the shot and maybe the landing site, but I don't see the wires.
You skipped a lot of the river, what about the part that splits and goes around Grand Island, NY. You make it look like it starts right near Niagara falls Us/Canada.
It was still a nice video. It should have started just before the Peace Bridge. They may have edited it down for some kind of time thing or maybe the limits of renting a helicopter, from the area.