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NIAGARA FALLS - OK....read on!?
First part is:
1: What is the distance from top to bottom? (highest)
2: If a guy goes over in a barrel, what are his chances?
3: I have heard that where the water hits the bottom, it has gouged out a huge deep hole, making whirlpools and also making it virtually impossible to get the f**k out - if anyone was so crazy to do it in the first place!
ENLIGHTEN ME, ALL YOU EFFLUVIAL ACTION GUYS!
3 Answers
- gimmieswagLv 52 decades agoFavorite Answer
length of brink: 2600 feet
height: 167 feet
volume of water: 600,000 U.S. gallons per second
Interesting fact: According to the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) of Niagara
Falls, it appears that almost 1/3 of the Canadian Falls lies within US Territory.
- shearinLv 44 years ago
Heres yet another blonde falling shaggy dog tale!!! A blonde, brunette and particular a redhead have been stranded in a burning construction and have been on the window screaming for help from the fifteenth floor. The firemen have been on the backside and asked them to leap one by means of one into an outstreched blanket, so the brunette went first, she took objective and jumped, yet ignored the blanket and died. The redhead went next and an identical element happend. Now got here the blondes turn, so before she could desire to leap she advised the firemen to bypass away the blanket on the floor and step faraway from it!!!! nicely and then she jumped!!!
- eggmanLv 72 decades ago
About 170 feet at the highest point I think. More than a few people have tried... A few made it... most died.