Saturday, January 9, 2010

Niagara Falls and Narcotics

Niagara Falls, found in Mixedwood Plains, great tourist attractions, landform- Niagara Falls, with a humid continental climate due to proximity to water, population 82, 184, closest national park- Point Pelee National Park of Canada.
Niagara Falls, 1911
No treasure to be found in Quebec, but my parents allowed me to have a look at the clues, and one line read, “To be found where the water flows, yes, quick, grab that pot of gold!” And if you want to see water in Canada, where do you go? Niagara Falls, of course! Honeymoon capital of the world!
Our day in N
iagara Falls was great. There were so many people though, that it felt like at least double the real population density of 392.1/km2. So many tourists-what an industry! Every resident in 'the Falls' (as the locals say) must devote their whole life to meeting the every need of tourists!
I'm starting not to care about the treasure anymore (not that I really did before) but I'm going so many amazing places, and if I find something, well, that's just an added bonus! The number code is really bugging me. Nothing about it matched up with Niagara Falls. The longitude/latitude is 43° 06 N 79° 02' W. I'm actually starting to think I may have cracked the code, but I think
I'll convince my parents to go to Regina, first. I've never been to a prairie province before. Gotta run now, and get some codeine for my headache!
Map of Niagara Falls
~M

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