Trip to Niagara Falls << Ehssan's Weblog

Someone with a WordPress blog posted about a recent trip to Niagara Falls: The past weekend, my family and I along with friends visited Niagara falls for a one night stay. We got a fun pass and went  to Clifton Hill, where we went to the Midway, the Haunted House, a Ferris Wheel, Ripley’s moving…

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First, he wins Indian bachelorette. Next stop – Niagara Falls

From the Toronto Star: Brangelina. TomKat. And now, Elkhi. It’s official: Toronto-born Elesh Parujanwala and Bollywood bombshell Rakhi Sawant are engaged to be married, following Sunday’s finale of reality TV show Rakhi Ka Swayamvar, India’s answer to The Bachelorette… “I have plans to show her my life and my lifestyle, my entire family and friends….

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Summer of Fun: Part One | 3:16 Musings…

Someone posted a very thorough write-up of their trip to Niagara Falls this past weekend: This weekend, I went to visit Buffalo and Niagara Falls. It has been a couple of years since I went to Buffalo, and many years since I’ve been to Clifton Hill and Niagara Falls. I think the last time I…

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Our Favorite Attractions in Niagara Falls

Yesterday’s link to a post by “Canada’s Adventure Couple”, was followed up with this one: Last week I wrote a post about a short business trip to Niagara Falls. We shot some segments for a TV show that I work on overlooking the falls and we went to the Journey Behind the Falls to film…

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Freefalling at Niagara Falls; Work Can be Play

“Canada’s Adventure Couple” posted about a recent trip to Niagara Falls: This week was no exception. We spent 2 days running around Niagara Falls checking out and promoting some sights. It all started with check in at the Hilton on the company’s dime of course. Our rooms weren’t ready, so for some unknown reason, they…

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Niagara Falls: Canadian side overflows with kitsch kitsch

From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Niagara Falls spills 750,000 gallons of water per second down a 167-foot drop in a roar that began when glaciers melted 10,000 years ago. Tourists come by the millions, stare into the white mist, and marvel at one of the wonders of the world. Then they have wonders of their own:…

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