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Tag Archives: Lake Erie

Niagara River

Posted on October 27, 2013 by technotink

Niagara River A massive river that flows between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie for approximately 35 miles in length. It is home to the famous “Niagara Falls” both on the U.S. and Canadian sides. It is dotted with falls, whirlpools, … Continue reading →

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