Niagara Escarpment
The Niagara Escarpment is a long, steep slope that stretches over 650 kilometers across parts of Ontario, New York, and Michigan. It was formed during the last ice age and is known for its unique geological features, including cliffs, valleys, and rich biodiversity. The escarpment is home to various ecosystems, making it an important area for conservation.
This natural landmark is also famous for the Niagara Falls, which is located at its edge. The escarpment provides stunning views and recreational opportunities, attracting hikers, nature lovers, and tourists. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve due to its ecological significance.