From the Buffalo News:
Hiking the Niagara River Gorge trail, where Niagara Falls began more than 12,000 years ago, can be a breathtaking experience—in more ways than one. But if you want to get closer to nature, let your feet take you there.
“Looking down on the river was incredible, the smells, the sounds, the wildlife,” said Debbie Gondek, 47, of North Tonawanda. “The sound of the river got louder and louder as the trail progressed until the full force of the Niagara came out.”
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