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		<title>Not Your Grandma&#8217;s Niagara Falls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do we do it? If too many people talk about a thing, exalting it too highly too many times, then we balk. At least, some of us do. It&#8217;s partly, I think, a symptom of the desperate human desire to stand out in a crowd &#8211; even if it means missing out on something [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Niagara USA" src="http://www.adventurestudenttravel.com/Images/attractions/niagara-usa-maidofmistsmall.jpg" alt="" width="128" height="100" />Why do we do it? If too many people talk about a thing, exalting it too highly too many times, then we balk. At least, some of us do. It&#8217;s partly, I think, a symptom of the desperate human desire to stand out in a crowd &#8211; even if it means missing out on something good. We hesitate to conform (even though most of us do it all the time in little ways we probably don&#8217;t even consider). But if we can hold out, if something comes up that the whole world seems gaga over except for us &#8211; then we are different. We are our own person. And we&#8217;re proud of that.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s <em>also</em> the common what-about-me syndrome. No matter how cool a thing sounds, if it doesn&#8217;t connect with some part of ourselves, some specific interest or dream, then it won&#8217;t register on our must-experience list. After all, tons of people want to visit Paris one day, but each person who would say that probably has some personal connection to the idea. &#8220;I&#8217;ve wanted to ever since I saw that musical,&#8221; &#8220;My great-great grandmother was from there&#8221;, &#8220;I&#8217;m into fashion,&#8221; etc. And, I would venture to say, many popular destinations for <a href="http://www.adventurestudenttravel.com" target="_blank">student tours</a> fall into this list of cool places that you&#8217;ve heard about so much you feel kind of indifferent to actually experiencing them for yourself.</p>
<p>For me, one of these amazing things that had earned its place as a must-experience location but that so many people had declared as such that I wanted to be different and ignore it, was Niagara Falls. I was extremely indifferent to this powerful, magnificent display of water rushing over a cliff. <em>Extremely</em>. (I actually did the same thing with Hawaii and the Caribbean Islands &#8211; so perhaps I had an aversion to classic honeymoon cliches?) Anyway, all this changed when I actually saw the Falls for myself.</p>
<p>It helped that I was sort of &#8220;in the area&#8221;. It helped for, you know, the casual factor. I was staying in Buffalo, New York, and a few us made the trip to the falls both at night and during the day. And it. Was. Breathtaking. I&#8217;ll never forget the way they looked by the lights at night. I&#8217;ll never forget the way you can feel the water splashing on you even from hundreds of yards away. (I&#8217;ll also never forget that pretty much everyone standing nearby heartily declared, &#8216;But it&#8217;s so much better from the Canada side,&#8217; which is something I actually <em>do</em> want to discover for myself.)</p>
<p>So &#8211; all I&#8217;m saying &#8211; is don&#8217;t rule it out just because it&#8217;s so completely awesome that it&#8217;s become a travel cliche. Most things become a cliche for a reason, and Niagara Falls is one of them. This gorgeous natural destination really is, though, perfect for students. <a href="http://www.adventurestudenttravel.com/educational-tours/niagarafallsusaeducationaltour.html" target="_blank">Niagara Falls student tours</a> offer tons of exciting ways to actually experience the beauty, the power, and the adventure of the Falls. None of them include going over the Falls in a barrel, but they are thrilling. Think helicopter tours and boats like the famous Maid of the Mist. And, seriously, consider this amazing destination for your next student tour.</p>



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