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Niagara Falls
By the Niagara Falls every second overflow with a bang more than two million liters of water. Prepared by the spectacle of nature makes a powerful impression with even more facilities to allow to be in the center of the spectacle. Niagara Falls consists of three distinct cascades . On the American side are the highest: the American and Bridal Veil (veil of the bride), separated by a narrow Luna Island, where water falls from the jagged rocks in the 60-meter precipice. The biggest impression, however, has a bent toward the Canadian Horseshoe (Horseshoe). Niagara was 12 thousand. years ago, when melting glaciers, retreating to the north, releasing the water of Lake Erie, which transmitted to Lake Ontario. Then waterfalls lay 7 miles down the river, but due to erosion of soil moved to its present location. Night is colorfully illuminated waterfalls, and many states that look most beautiful in the winter when the earth is covered with snow, and the water turns into ice.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
two active volcanoes, desert, arctic tundra and the tropical jungle in one Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park) are two most southern islands of Great forward volcanoes - Mauna Loa and Kilauea. This is probably the most picturesque of all the national parks in the United States. In addition to two active volcanoes, which is usually at least one smokes, viewers into a national park enter the desert, arctic tundra and the tropical jungle of Wao Kele O Puna (despite sharp objections of environmentalists, built in the premises to use heat from volcanoes, to serve the people of Hawaii ).






