Crossing the Rainbow Bridge

@allknowing (152144)
India
August 19, 2025 10:43pm CST
The expression 'Crossing the Rainbow Bridge' is often used when we lose our pets. But the bridge connecting Canada and America is also called the Rainbow Bridge. My niece and I used that bridge to get to Americal from Canada specially to visit the Niagara Falls and for me it was the second time to visit the Falls I have visited Niagars Falls both from Canada and the US side and enjoyed the experience creating great memories
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@Shavkat (140772)
• Philippines
20 Aug
It is nice that she was able to cross this bridge and see the wonders beyond it.
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@jstory07 (145338)
• Roseburg, Oregon
20 Aug
The Niagara Falls are really nice to look at. I have seen them many times.
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@allknowing (152144)
• India
20 Aug
How far are you from the Falls?
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@jstory07 (145338)
• Roseburg, Oregon
20 Aug
@allknowing About 3000 miles about a week to get there by car,
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@allknowing (152144)
• India
20 Aug
@jstory07 Since you said you have visited that place several times I thought it was close by Obviously you took a flight - pretty expensive
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@Fleura (32435)
• United Kingdom
20 Aug
The town on the Canadian side is FAR nicer; at least it was 20 years ago.
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@allknowing (152144)
• India
20 Aug
Your opinion relies on what you saw 20 years ago. All wha tyou need to do is take YouTube help and endorse your view
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@JudyEv (361458)
• Rockingham, Australia
20 Aug
That does look an awesome sight.
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@allknowing (152144)
• India
20 Aug
It is interesting when one gets to use that bridge - going from one country to another
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@2ndchances24 (10800)
• Cloverdale, Indiana
20 Aug
I've never been to the falls, but I've seen them on tv they are pretty cool looking.
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@allknowing (152144)
• India
20 Aug
With a passion for travel this was on my list and I am glad I was able to visit both sides There is that maid of othe mist experiencve where we are given raincoats and taken by boat close to the falls and the maist falls on us
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