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The Niagara Falls

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NIAGARA FALLS

When you stand in front of Niagara Falls, you can see a big river. The river is very wide. It is wider than most rivers you know. The water from the river falls down a high cliff. This cliff is one of the highest cliffs in the world. The water falls very loudly and beautifully.

Near the falls, there is a small town. This town is quieter than big cities. People from the town and visitors go to see the falls because they are very beautiful. They can walk on a path next to the river and see the water.

In front of the falls, there is a big meadow with green grass. The grass is greener and more beautiful than in many places. There are some trees in the meadow. These trees are not as tall as the falls, but they are very lush.

This place is one of the most peaceful places during the morning. But it is more crowded in the afternoon. People think Niagara Falls is one of the most breathtaking places in the world.


The description above is an example of how you can use vocabulary to describe the landscape around you. The words in black are nouns of common Landscape Features, and the words in blue are some of the adjectives you can use to make your description richer. Remember that, in English, adjectives go before nouns or after the verb "BE".

In the following section you will find a Vocabulary Unit for Landscapes.

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