
Cave of the Winds tour in Niagara Falls, New York, USA

Cave of the Winds elevator building
The 'Cave of the Winds' was a natural
cave behind
Bridal Veil Falls at the
Niagara Falls.
The cave was some 130 feet (40m) high, 100 feet (30m) wide and 30 feet (9m) in depth. It was discovered in 1834, and originally dubbed
Aeolus' Cave, after the
Greek god of winds. Guided tours began officially in 1841, and continued until a rock fall in 1920 made it clear the passage was no longer safe. The tour officially reopened in 1924, now 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 underneath the falls.
The cave was obliterated in a massive 1954 rockfall and subsequent dynamiting of a dangerous overhang.
External links
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Niagara Falls: the Cataracts
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Historic Niagara Digital Collections