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Flower Bell is a famous park in Niagara, Lakeside. Children will love it very much. It is worth seeing. After a long journey, I finally arrived here, where I was dreaming and realized my little wish.
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Floral Clock Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Flower Clock is located not far north of Niagara Falls. The clock face covers an area of more than 100 square meters and is composed of more than 20,000 flowers and plants. It is the second largest flower clock in the world. The steel hands are powered by electricity from the hydroelectric power plant on the Niagara River, and the pattern on the clock face changes every year, making it a popular photo spot for scenic Niagara.
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Floral Clock Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Flower Bell is a famous park in Niagara, Lakeside. Children will love it very much. It is worth seeing. After a long journey, I finally arrived here, where I was dreaming and realized my little wish.
It’s not the time I came here. There is no flower. Only snow can’t be called a flower clock. It has to be called a snow clock. It’s far from the photos of others. But fortunately, I saw the Canadian national bird in the snow. I was very lucky.
The flower clock is really worth coming, it is located not far north of Niagara Falls, it is composed of many flower plants, this is the second largest flower clock in the world. The flower clock looks really artistic.
FloralClock is nearly 12 kilometers from Niagara Falls, has been in existence for more than 60 years since 1950, and its clock surface area is more than 100 square meters (it is said to be the world's second largest flower clock, I have not verified), with more than 20,000 beautiful flower plants (the middle picture above). The hour, minute and second hand made of thick steel bars are driven by electricity supplied by a hydroelectric plant on the nearby Niagara River, and every hour clock will ring on time. The interior of the clock is a small exhibition hall with photos and drawings. With the 1950s drawings of the construction, and the patterned photographs of the flower clock face that change every year, it is worth a look.
Sure enough, it is a famous attraction. Before I arrived at the destination, I saw a tourist bus full of tourists, and the flower clock was also full of tourists. And it may be that our expectations were too high before, the flower clock is far from the magnificent as we imagined, and the color matching is not good-looking.