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Rainbows

The Rainbow bridge connects Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada with Niagara Falls, New York, USA. There is a $.50 toll to walk across the bridge to the US, but no toll to enter Canada.

"Construction of the Rainbow Bridge started in May of 1940 and opened November 1st 1941. The deck of this bridge is 202 feet (61.5m) above the water and 950 feet (289.5m) in length. The water current under this bridge averages 26-30 miles per hour. The water depth is in excess of 175 feet (53m). In one minute it is estimated that six billion (6,000,000,000) pounds of water cross under the Rainbow Bridge. The bridges abutments are 50 feet (15m) above the water to avoid damage from ice in the river which incidentally destroyed the previous Honeymoon Bridge in January of 1938."

www.niagarafallslive.com/rainbow_bridge.htm

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Thérèse said:

Superbe
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* Didier 85 * said:

Joli moment !
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William Sutherland said:

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Dave Hilditch said:

Beautiful image, Esther. Great landscape.
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Marie-claire Gallet said:

WOW ********* Happy WE to you, Esther !!!!!!!!!
8 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Extraordinaire et superbement rendu +++++
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Philippe_28 said:

Fabuleux !
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cammino said:

Schön!!
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Ecobird said:

An amazing image Esther. Love it. Have a great weekend
8 years ago ( translate )

Esther said:

Thanks so much for visiting.
8 years ago

Pam J said:

Beautiful !
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Roger (Grisly) said:

Wonderful capture of this iconic location Esther
8 years ago

Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿ said:

Very good photograph !
8 years ago

Fantasyfan said:

Impressive
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Esther said:

Thanks for visiting.
8 years ago