The trip to Niagara Falls was unbelievable. Making the scrapbook page was a starting point for creating a whole album of my pictures from the trip. Looking at my pictures from the trip, the words are still at a lost for me because I am unable to find the right words to describe what I was really looking at. Writing my paper was difficult since I was trying to describe the sight I saw and the words could not capture what I was describing. Here is an example from my essay.
Lights from the Canadian side lit up the falls in shades of blue, red, yellow and orange. It was so beautiful. There was a lot of mist from falls and with the reflection of the lights it sparkled in the air like a million diamonds. The pictures I captured do not show the sight
Six years ago, my family and I went to Turner Falls Park in Davis, Oklahoma. We arrived at the park early in the morning and got ready to go swimming. I went to the restroom and got changed. When we were ready, we left to go swimming we walked on a bridge to get to the swimming area, there was a huge waterfall and we went swimming under it. After that we went to another swimming area that had two big slides, we swam there for about and hour then went to our camping area to eat. The next day we went hiking on trails and also went to a castle that was made of stone. We spent the rest of the day swimming and looking around the park. It was a great experience and It would be great to go again. In this essay you will be reading about history, a physical description
Poverty plagues the entire nation. People assume that the worst of poverty is in the midst of heavily populated areas such as New York or California. What they don’t realize is that poverty rates in Grand Forks are worse than the average poverty rates in the entire nation. And it isn’t just a slight increase, poverty rates in Grand Forks County are 150% worse than the national average. The poverty rates are ridiculous, yet there are only a few articles in the Grand Forks Herald that actually focus on poverty. I researched through the Grand Forks Herald database and came up with less than ten articles in the past 5 years that focused on poverty in the area. That’s a maximum of ten articles in 1,825 days. This report focuses on the effects that
This Niagara Escarpment is very important to humans, animals and plant life. This escarpment is home to many over 479 species of wildlife including 300 species over birds, 53 mammals, 36 reptiles and amphibians and 90 fish. A few endemic species that are found in this area include the Hooded Warbler, the Sap Sucker Woodpecker and the Tussock Moss Caterpillars. It is also home to over 100 varieties of special interest floras, including 37 types of wild orchids making up almost 40% of Ontario’s rare floras.This Escarpment is surrounded with a rich mosaic of forests, farms, recreation areas, scenic views, cliffs, streams, wetlands, rolling hills, waterfalls, mineral resources, wildlife habitats, historic sites, villages, towns and cities. Some
Would you like to see the Atlantic Ocean?When you go to eastern canada you will see a lot of people in the airport but there are the beaches,good food and nice jewelry. In eastern canada you try new foods,See new sights, and hear about the culture / history.
The Iroquois people consisted of many different tribes rather than one big group. These groups included the Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk, Cayuga and the Tuscarora. The Iroquois have occupied the Eastern Woodlands for over 4,000 years. The Iroquois tribes first settled in the Eastern Woodlands located in the Eastern United States. This area had thick forests, rivers, hills, and mountains. One thing the Iroquois were best known for were their longhouses. These longhouses were estimated to be longer than the length of an entire football field. Inside of the longhouse, there is an aisle in the middle and living space on either side. The longhouses were matrilineal, so when a marriage occurred, the family would move into the longhouse of the mother. The Iroquois usually lived in clans, or groups of families.
Right in the middle of the Detroit River is Belle Isle, an oasis of family-friendly activities. As part of the city of Detroit, Belle Isle is officially the largest city island park in the U.S. With 987 acres of things to do, the little island paradise could keep your family busy for days. It's a safe bet that your group will enjoy any of these Belle Isle treasures:
It has came to mind that the Big Sioux River located in the Eastern Part of South Dakota is a very polluted river. It is so polluted that its the 13th highest polluted water source in the United States. Therefore the people around this river, this is a very important to the people around because this is there main water source. People may ask why is this river so polluted and its because of the toxic waste from us humans. Every time you go to the bathroom all this waste ends up going into the river and even when you take a shower all the chemicals that go in your hair or for your body from the soap end up going into the river.
Washington state is home to many beautiful plants and animal. The best thing in the Pacific northwest is not the apples or the amazing hikes the best thing is the fishing industry. When most washingtonians are reading this The only thing they should be asking themselves right now is why are still reading this when you could be on some beautiful lake or river catching those monsters!
While some say the event can only be observed during clear weather, the night I saw the lights it was fairly cool, misting rain and very foggy. It was quite amazing to see. We had been sitting at Wisemans View for almost 4 hours and had almost given up when a faint glow appeared on the side of the mountain. We watched it move slowly down the mountain then a second light appeared. They both descended down until reaching the river at the bottom. The lights disappeared completely and after a few seconds reappeared on the other side of the river. The hairs on my arms and on the back of my neck stood up. We continued to watch the pair of lights move along the ridge until they just
Rancheria falls is another popular hike in Yosemite. This hike is perfect when looking to find a hike that is not too hard or not too easy. This is a moderate hike that will last from six to eight hours. The hike begins at O’Shaughnessy Dam and ends at Rancheria Falls being about. Since the hike is located in the Hetchy Hetchy Valley, it should be expected that there are many black oaks. During the fall, the black oaks in the trail usually change color to an incredibly bright yellow. The hike will be a quiet peaceful one because it is a valley. The best time to come see Rancheria Falls would be the spring because that is when the waterfall becomes very impactful. There will be many cascades along this hike. Although this hike is very popular
Whether you are a true lover of art or simply a curious person, you are given a wide range of options to please everyone. For those who love to beat museums and discover the works exhibited, the three main museums in Vancouver propose unique collections in very different styles.
The Upper Yosemite Falls hike is fast becoming one of the most popular hikes in Yosemite. Being the tallest waterfall in North America, climb this day hike and you will be rewarded with some amazing vistas of the Yosemite Valley from the top of the falls. The reward is worth the effort! Be forewarned, on 3-day summer weekends, expect lines of people hiking up to Upper Yosemite Falls like a trail of ants.
Sight, I saw many cool things on the hiking trip. I saw rocks in the middle of the rushing waters that were disputing the water away from it. Another thing I saw was a tree that was 30 times taller than me.
On August 19th 1955 the state of Connecticut was flood that filled many of the valleys causing approximately $185.5million in damages and 87 fatalities. The flood was caused by two back to back hurricanes rains from Hurricane Connie and Diane that totaled from 13 to 30 inches of rainfall within a 24 hour period. The Naugatuck River, the Farmington River, the Quinebaug River, Mad and Still Rivers were hit the hardest destroying 563 homes, the majority of which were located in lower Naugatuck Valley and Beacon Falls. Since this great flood many new ways to control this situation have been developed and put in place, such as many damns but by the Army Corps, to protect the surrounding towns.
Los Angeles has great places to go for snow. Bear Mountain is the most popular destination for snowboarders due to its multiple and ever-expanding terrain parks. Since snowboarding is hard for young people, you'll find young adults and teens dominate "the Scene," the name for the multiple bars, snack bars, restaurants and shops at the Bear Mountain base area. There are no mountaintop restaurants at Bear Mountain, so if you're looking for lunch on high, you'll have to go over to Snow Summit. There's also no night skiing.Snow Summit is the closest ski resort to Big Bear lake Village. It is more popular with skiers than snowboarders, with more long runs and fewer terrain features than its nearby neighbor,Bear Mountain. Its Family Park on the