Niagara is an Indian word which means "roaring water". Indeed, the roar of falling water of Niagara can be heard -1- a distance of 25 kms. Imagine -2- of water flowing over a cliff 90 feet high and you will get an idea of that terrible noise.
And -3- tremendous power the Niagara River has ! It moves big rocks about and throws them into the boiling water below.
-4- ago an old ship without a single person on board was put in mid-stream. It sailed down the river -5- a toy boat with great speed. Having reached the fall, the ship dropped into the boiling water, never -6- again.
There were some people who wanted to become famous -7- swimming across the most dangerous part of the Niagara River. One of them was Captain Webb. -8- that he would try to swim cross the Niagara drew crowds of people. On the evening of July 21th, 1893, Captain Webb came up to the river and -9- a plunge. His having jumping into the water -10- many people with horror. Soon, he appeared in the middle of the river. A loud shout went up from the crowd, but a moment later there was -11- silence. The man had disappeared under the water. Thousands of eyes -12- on the river, but the man was downed.
In 1902, a certain Miss Taylor decided to go over the falls in a barrel. There were different kinds of pillows inside the barrel to prevent her -13-. Having examined the barrel carefully, Miss Taylor got in. The barrel was closed and then -14- into the water. Having reached the falls, it overturned and was shot down by the terrible -15- of the water. When the barrel was finally caught and opened, Miss Taylor came out alive -16- with a frightened look in her eyes.
Once a crowd of visitors saw a rope -17- over them one bank of the river to the other. Then they saw a man -18- the rope. The man was an actor, Blondin -19-. He managed to cross Niagara Falls on a tight rope. The people on the bank were surprised at his -20- it so well.
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