00:00It was a massive engineering breakthrough
00:20I knew right here at Niagara
00:22Changing our lives forever
00:24The James V. Green
00:26Is named for the chairman
00:27and Chief Executive Officer of Maid of the Nest.
00:30Glenn joined the company in 1950 as a pivot site.
00:34During his tenure, Maid of the Nest expanded from 60 years.
00:38Here, their dancers had made their bed.
00:40The first, in 1901, was a school teacher named Annie Taylor.
00:45Annie was 63 years old when she went over the falls in a wooden barrel and lived.
00:50In 1960, an almost unbelievable event.
00:53A seven-year-old boy named Roger Woodward was swept over the falls wearing only a bathing suit and a simple life jacket.
01:01It was a miracle that he survived.
01:04Roger was rescued, almost in his exact spot, by the Maid of the Nest World.
01:23Far left of the Horscht Falls is terrifying flight, where the international borderline between the United States and Canada lies.
01:31Beneath us, the water plunges to a depth of 180 feet, or 55 meters.
01:37The water that flows over the falls comes from four of the five-foot lakes.
01:41The water goes down, and I will lift it into the St. Lawrence River, and finally, into the Atlantic Ocean.
01:47As we approach this iconic window, we once again remind you that for your own safety, please keep hands and feet inside the boat.
02:08And do not stand in the seats for the metal license on the back.
02:12Please keep your screws off all the rounds.
02:19Ladies and gentlemen, this is my regular falls.
02:22Ladies and gentlemen, this is the water source of water remains once again firefighting notice.
02:33Ladies and gentlemen, this is the one handgun Trave.
02:38Ladies and gentlemen, this is the water profil of the Lord Maryland on the beach.
02:44Please keep your insulation on the tomb right there.
02:46Let usdoors in why do those traps.
02:49Woo.
02:51Woo.
02:53Woo.
02:55Woo.
02:57Woo.
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