. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. t about entering the Cave at first, it is apt topass awav bv the time the Cave is reached from the otherside, and the trip through it can then be taken w ith pleasure;and it will never he forgotten or regretted. It is the mostawe-inspiring journey, for a short one, we fiave evertaken. The Cave of the Winds is about one hundred feet long,twenty to seventy-five feet wide and one hundred feet cataracts create a strong current of air, which in thisparticular locality finds the only accessible opening behindthe Falls,


. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. t about entering the Cave at first, it is apt topass awav bv the time the Cave is reached from the otherside, and the trip through it can then be taken w ith pleasure;and it will never he forgotten or regretted. It is the mostawe-inspiring journey, for a short one, we fiave evertaken. The Cave of the Winds is about one hundred feet long,twenty to seventy-five feet wide and one hundred feet cataracts create a strong current of air, which in thisparticular locality finds the only accessible opening behindthe Falls, and the air pressure in the Cave is so great thatit is forced out w ith the force of a cyclone, the currents inthe center have the velocity of a tornado, drifting the mistand spray from the Falls as a Dakota blizzard does thesnow; hence the name. Cave of the Winds. The price of admittance is one dollar, including attend-ance, guide and use of suits. The guide, however, usuallyanticipates the regulation tip. (31) • Queenston.—From Brocks Monument, on the


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