Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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Friday, November 03, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Statue Of Liberty
We had an opportunity to visit a wonderful friendship symbol "Status of Liberty" on Sep 17, 2006.
The Statue of Liberty was presented by the people of France to the people of the United States in 1886 to honor the friendship between the two nations. Today, it is recognized as a symbol of liberty throughout the world.

Check "Photographs Links" for more pics on Statue of Liberty...
The Statue of Liberty was presented by the people of France to the people of the United States in 1886 to honor the friendship between the two nations. Today, it is recognized as a symbol of liberty throughout the world.

Check "Photographs Links" for more pics on Statue of Liberty...
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Saanvi's First School in USA
Niagara Falls
We have visited Niagara Falls during long weekend (Sep 1, 2006).

Collectively below falls are called Niagara Falls
- American Falls (between Prospect Point and Luna Island) far left
- Bridal Veil Falls (between Luna Island and Goat Island) mid left
- Canadian/Horseshoe Falls (between Goat Island and Table Rock) right
American Falls & Bridal Veil Falls

Length of brink: 1060 feet
Height : 176 feet (due to rocks at the base actual fall is 70 feet)
Volume of water: 150,000 U.S. Gallons per second
Canadian "Horseshoe" Falls

Length of brink: 2600 feet
Height : 167 feet
Volume of water: 600,000 U.S. gallons per second
Check links on side bar for more photographs on Niagara Falls.

Collectively below falls are called Niagara Falls
- American Falls (between Prospect Point and Luna Island) far left
- Bridal Veil Falls (between Luna Island and Goat Island) mid left
- Canadian/Horseshoe Falls (between Goat Island and Table Rock) right
American Falls & Bridal Veil Falls

Length of brink: 1060 feet
Height : 176 feet (due to rocks at the base actual fall is 70 feet)
Volume of water: 150,000 U.S. Gallons per second
Canadian "Horseshoe" Falls

Length of brink: 2600 feet
Height : 167 feet
Volume of water: 600,000 U.S. gallons per second
Check links on side bar for more photographs on Niagara Falls.
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