Niagara Falls, located on the Canada-United States border, is a renowned natural wonder consisting of three majestic waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. With a total height of 167 feet and an average flow rate of 85,000 cubic feet per second, Niagara Falls is not only a breathtaking sight but also a significant source of hydroelectric power.
The falls, formed at the end of the last ice age, attract millions of visitors each year, offering a balance of recreational, commercial, and industrial opportunities. Managed by stewards facing challenges since the 19th century, Niagara Falls remains a symbol of beauty and power, captivating all who witness its awe-inspiring natural spectacle.
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