Started off the year (2007) with a nice trip to Mauritius and ending it with a trip to the USA. What more can a traveller/photo hobbyist like me ask for...a very GOOD YEAR.
The first travel in USA this year has been to the famous Niagara Falls. We left Kansas City (MCI) at 9:23 AM by a NorthWest Airline DC9-50 aircraft to Detroit. It was a nice 2 hour flight. Weather was good. The flight took an interesting route. It flew over Lake Michigan before landing on the automobile city of Detroit. The view from the sky of the lake was breathtaking. It didn't look like we were over the lake...but over the Atlantic or the Pacific. It was water and the shoreline near Chicago & Milwakee as far as we could see. We landed at the Detroit airport on time. But there wasn't enough time left before our next flight to catch up with Sudarshan, buddy since college (ahhh...the good times).
Detroit airport started off in late 1920s and with frequent upgrades/renovation, facilities are as good as any of the new airports can boast of. It even has an "Express Tram", to facilitate passenger movement between the 97 terminals at the McNamara terminal. And this is within the terminal building...just above the counters!!!! The terminal was impressive for the architecture and the cleanliness. But failed to satisfy my food needs. I was delighted to see a "Vegan Sandwich with Pita Bread" in one of the grill bars. Only when I had it in my hand did I know that I would have to pack food next time I plan to travel. It was loads of cheese (2 varieties) and a big Spinach leaf rolled into the Pita Bread!!!! Somehow managed to eat it leaving, probably 400g, of cheese behind.
Our next flight to Buffalo was a one hour flight and we landed on time at the Buffalo International Airport. This route too was interesting... as we flew close to the international border. A bridge across a narrow stretch of Lake Erie takes you over to Canada. View from the sky was breathtaking. Wanted to take some snaps...but was hesitant as I didn't want to talk to the marshalls if photography wasn't allowed. Just before landing at Buffalo we could even spot the Mist coming from the Horse Shoe falls in the distance very clearly.
After checking into the hotel, we walked to the Niagara Falls State Park area. It was clear skies and Sun was out. But cold winds were blowing into our excited spirit to see the falls. It was a brief 5 mins walk before we got the first glimpse of the water. Water was sounding ferocious that evening. Gallons of water at high speed across the rapids finally culminating in the American Falls. The Goat Island just at the falls, makes it a set of 3 falls - Horseshoe (between Goat Island and Table Rock), Bridal Veil (between Goat Island and Luna Island) and the American Falls (Luna Island and Prospect Point). Roughly about 20% of the water falls thru the American falls while about 80% is thru the Horse Shoe falls, named after the shape. We walked all our way in the national park area and got some nice snaps of the American Falls and the HorseShoe falls as can be seen from the American Side during Winters. Most of the attractions like the "Maid of the Mist" and the "Cave of the Winds" were closed because of Winter and also some trails close to the water too as they would become dangerous n slippery with ice formations. There was some portion of the Cave of the Winds which was open, but we didn't take it.
Overall it was a good trip with a lot of things for the eye to see and appreciate nature! So long till my next trip......