Something interesting from a website we all know and love...
http://geocities.com/falzguy.geo/niagar ... surge.html
Niagara River Storm Surge
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Dang, interesting, but talk about overkill on the background/wallpaper!
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I think I prefer the falls at the controlled flow.
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These may be the most dramatic waterfalls pics I've ever seen. Here is the direct link:
http://web.mac.com/wilsographics/niagar ... .html#grid
Username and password both = niagarafalls
http://web.mac.com/wilsographics/niagar ... .html#grid
Username and password both = niagarafalls
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omg ... That is amazing. The falls look like they were almost going to flood over the top. I bet the actual sight was not only a bit scary, but thrilling at the same time. Has anyone seen any pics of the american falls during this?