At first, I thought the falls was a curtain-like water flowing from a huge mountain that blocks the other side of the world. I know, it was a pure insane imagination. In reality, the Niagara Falls is sandwiched between Canada and United States of America (in which I’m sure you perfectly know that. I’m just reminding myself. ).
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I was surprised when I had a glimpsed of the buildings from the USA and realized that it’s a “hair-strand” away! I was resisting the urge to dive in the cold water and swim to the other side. Errr… Too bad, so sad… I don’t know how to swim (click here to read my swimming experience). 😉
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Although it was drizzling, we still took photos like crazy!
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Below are more photos near the Niagara Falls area:
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For the fireworks display, Charles had a splendid time looking and naming the beautiful colors. I can still hear his quirky voice shouting, “Yellow! Green! Purple! Red! Orange!”. ;D
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It was a long drive but it’s worth it! Thanks Bob for taking us there and for (reluctantly?) giving in to our whims !
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next time bring life jacket will yah? but still need US visa…. hmmmmm
@Rein i’m so fat, i will float naturally. LOL
love your page!
atleast you know that you are a stone throw away from USA….from where i’m standing kahit million stones di aabot sa USA…hahaha
@Myelle thanks Ganda! 🙂 soon! don’t worry. 😉