Books: by Title: Nature's Niagara - A Walk on the Wild
Side
New Book Focuses Unique Spotlight On Niagara
Falls
Take a walk on Niagara's wild side!
Just as summer visitors flock to one of the world's most
awe-inspiring natural wonders, a new book hits the shelves that
looks at Niagara Falls from a unique vantage point.
Nature's Niagara: A Walk on the Wild Side
casts a spotlight on the natural history of Niagara Falls,
including its fascinating geology, wild animals, plants and
unusual phenomena.
Authored by prominent local historian Paul
Gromosiak, Nature's Niagara is crammed with
riveting facts and true tales that are sure to intrigue readers.
They will learn why the falls have moved seven miles since the
last ice age and what causes the weird foam below Niagara Falls.
Readers will learn about a dog that was cruelly tossed into
the raging waters, only to survive the plunge and take refuge on
a nearby island, shunning all humans after the trauma.
Dozens of photographs - many of them in full-color - as well
as user-friendly maps and charts make this book an invaluable
guide for anyone who desires to better understand Niagara's power
and majesty.
ISBN: 1-879201-31-3
$9.95
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