St. Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent)
St. Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent)
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St. Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent)

St. Lawrence River (Fleuve Saint-Laurent) Photos

The St. Lawrence River is an international river. It originates from the United States, flows through Canada, and flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the Atlantic Ocean, with a total length of 1,287 kilometers. It is of great geographical and economic significance to the United States and Canada. The St. Lawrence River is located in the lower reaches of the Niagara Falls, a natural wonder of the world. It undertakes the water system from Lake Ontario and forms the upper section of the St. Lawrence River. On this section of the river, due to the complex topography of the riverbed and the undulating terrain, many small islands are formed. Created a strange and beautiful landscape of the St. Lawrence River - the Thousand Islands Scenery. Large and small islands are dotted with different shapes. The island is shady and lush, like emeralds inlaid on azure brocade; the buildings on the island are of different styles, ranging from medieval castle-style manors, exquisite gardens, and modern resorts. , and miniature miniature islands, with just one house "floating" on the water. Sitting on the upper deck of the open cruise ship, looking up at the blue sky and white clouds, facing the gusts of breeze, looking at the endless clear water and changing islands, the scenery is picturesque and beautiful, just like being in a paradise in a dream, which is intoxicating. Private yachts have become the main means of transportation here, and it is also a symbol of the status and status of these rich people. The water speedboat shuttled, rolling up white waves, like embroidering beautiful patterns on the satin nightgown. There are two islands in the Thousand Islands that are hot spots for viewing. One is bigger and the other is smaller, only about eight meters apart, and there is a small bridge connecting the two islands. This small bridge, only eight meters long, has become the shortest bridge across national borders in the world.