Nicaragua Falls: The United States and Canada fought for her
"If you have a chance, go to Nicaragua Falls. It's spectacular." Mr. Niu, who works in gmtlight, has been to Nicaragua Falls twice. When talked of Nicaragua Falls, he always has much words to tell you.
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The Nicaraguan Falls are natural wonders, not words can write well. No wonder the United States and Canada are fighting for her.
Looking through history, in order to compete for the treasure land of Nicaragua Falls, the United States and Canada (then Britain) had a fierce war between 1812 and 1814. After the war, the two countries signed the "Ghent Agreement" which stipulates that the Niagara River is shared by both countries and that the central line of the main waterway is the border between the two countries.
Since then, the two countries have built a sister city called Niagara Falls on both sides of the waterfall, Ontario, Canada, and New York State, which belongs to the United States. The two cities are separated by rivers and connected by Rainbow Bridge. The flags of the United States, Canada and the United Nations are flying in the middle of the bridge. The Star and Stripe Banner is in the south, Maple Leaf is in the south. The flag is in the north and the United Nations flag is in the middle.
There is no one soldier or soldier between the two countries, and the people are free to communicate without having to go through transit formalities. The peaceful environment has also brought more returns to both countries for Niagara Falls'rich tourism resources. In addition to the developed tourism industry and the subsequent rise of gambling industry, food processing, chemicals, automotive parts, metals, paper, wine and so on have also developed.
Niagara is a model for peaceful development of natural resources between countries, and also verifies China's motto of "harmony is precious".
"China's Huangguoshu Waterfall is also good, you can go and see it," Wang said.