Cave of the Winds tour, Niagara Falls

Bain, Jack (1966) Cave of the Winds tour, Niagara Falls. [Image]

Abstract

Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a round the world post retirement trip in 1966. This photograph shows Isabel Bain ready to go on the "Cave of the Winds: Tour at Niagara Falls in October of 1966.

The Cave of the Winds was a natural cave behind Bridal Veil Falls at the Niagara Falls. The cave was some 130 feet (40 m) high, 100 feet (30 m) wide and 30 feet (9 m) in depth. It was discovered in 1834, and originally dubbed Aeolus's Cave, after the Greek god of winds.[1]

Guided tours began officially in 1841, through Goat Island and descending down a staircase closer to the falls, into the cave. A rock fall closed the tour in 1920. It officially reopened in 1924, bringing visitors to the front of the Bridal Veil instead of behind it, on a series of decks and walkways. Tropical storm-like conditions can be experienced, as winds can reach up to 68 mph (109 km/h) underneath the falls. The cave was obliterated in a massive 1954 rockfall and subsequent dynamiting of a dangerous overhang. (Wikipedia)

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Item Type: Image
Source Media: 35 mm slide
Collection: Bain/O'Gorman
Sub-Collection Title:

Around the world in 1966 - United States

Date: October 1966
Keywords: Cave of the Winds Tour; Niagara Falls - New York
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Date Deposited: 21 Feb 2022 04:24
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2024 12:16
Copyright Owner: Queensland University of Technology
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Location:
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United States of AmericaNew YorkNiagara Falls
Location 43.083417, -79.070991
URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/6572
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