WEEK 24: NATURAL WONDERS (Pilar Victoria Martínez)
This is a text that
describes the Niagara Falls:
The three falls are
part of the Niagara River, which forms the U.S./Canada border all the way from the city of
Niagara Falls up to Lake Ontario. These falls are an internationally recognized natural place and are
perfect to live an ultimate adventure. American Falls and Bridal Veil
Falls are on the American side of the border, and Horseshoe Falls is on the
Canadian side. Bridal Veil Falls is much narrower than the other two. Just a small gap separates it
from American Falls, so many people don't even realize that the two falls are
separate. The waterfalls are 170
to 180 feet tall, but Horseshoe Falls is more than twice as wide as
American Falls. From this
place, spectacular views can be appreciated. It is one-in-a-lifetime
experience!
Several islands sit in
the river near the falls. The largest, Goat Island, actually adjoins the American and Canadian
falls. It's accessible
by car and has picnic
areas, viewing areas and a restaurant. Visitors can also cross a
footbridge to reach the Three Sisters Islands. The Cave of the Winds attraction
is accessible from Goat Island. It's a cave located behind Bridal Veil Falls.
Tourist attractions,
including plenty of
souvenir shops, have sprung up on both sides of the falls.
Expressions for
describing the place are highlighted in yellow and the sentences added by myself are highlighted
in blue.
This week, in order to
improve my English I started reading a new book.
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