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Is Journey Behind the Falls the same as Cave of the Winds?

Cave of the Winds is located on the American side of the Falls, on Goat Island at Niagara Falls State Park in Niagara Falls, USA. Journey Behind the Falls is located on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, in the Table Rock Centre beside the Canadian Horseshoe Falls in Ontario, Canada.



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While Journey Behind the Falls takes you on a tour behind the cascading waters, Maid of the Mist offers a unique perspective from the water, taking you a stone's throw away from the falls.

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Visitors average 45 minutes to 1.5 hours here.

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If you like to see the Niagara falls from the best side, then go to the Canadian side. It's easy to go to both sides (USA and Canada) because you can easy walk from one border to the other. It cost you only two quarters for a roundtrip.

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The two tunnels, which extend approximately 150 feet (46 meters) behind Horseshoe Falls, lead to views of water cascades right in front of the open cave entrances. The best part is stepping out on the observation deck for a truly different and incredible perspective—you will get very wet, but it's worth it!

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“Wow, great way to feel the power of the falls.” You can really feel the power of the falls and seeing it from behind as well as a small observation deck is fantastic.

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The highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls barely makes contact with the cliff over which it flows. About 20 times higher than Niagara Falls, it plunges 3,212 feet (979 meters) and is about 500 feet (150 meters) wide at its base.

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While there is no 'official' seven wonders of the world list, Niagara Falls is commonly listed amongst various lists as a seventh wonder, as a candidate for the 'natural wonders of the world', or as an honorary 8th wonder of the world.

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Angel Falls, Venezuela Beginning with the one that is the tallest uninterrupted waterfall, at the height of 3,200 feet, Angel Falls is the largest waterfall in the world.

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There are no self-guided tours into Wind Cave. However, the park maintains over 30 miles of hiking trails and three self-guided nature trails where teachers and students are welcome to explore the prairies and forests of the park. Teachers are welcome to take their students on any of these trails.

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