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Niagara Falls Zip Pouch featuring the photograph A Sight to See by Jennifer Craft

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A Sight to See Zip Pouch

Jennifer Craft

by Jennifer Craft

$24.00

Size

Bottom Style

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Product Details

Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go.   Our zip pouches can do it all.   They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.

Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.

Design Details

The Niagara River, as is the entire Great Lakes Basin of which the river is an integral part, is a legacy of the last Ice Age. 18,000 years ago... more

Care Instructions

Spot clean or dry clean only.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Comments (12)

Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Thank you so much :)

Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo

Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo

Spectacular capture of Niagara Falls! Congrats, Jennifer! This truly amazing image is being featured in the Special Featured Artists of the Month Section of the Homepage of the New York Sunsets Sunrises Landscapes and Iconic Places. F/L.

Elizabeth Dow

Elizabeth Dow

I think I must have been here shortly after you. Niagara is amazing. I also saw the ice burgs in the river. I think I most likely was standing just where you were when you shot this! Just fantastic!

Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Thank you Chris :)

Chris Scroggins

Chris Scroggins

wow! Another spectacular place on Planet Earth. Great image Jennifer l/f

Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Thank you Connor !!!

Connor Ehlers

Connor Ehlers

Great shot!

Igor Aleynikov

Igor Aleynikov

Fascinating!

Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Thank you Kimmi :) something to see that is a must

Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Thank you Ryan!! Wow is right .. it was very cold standing there..lol

Ryan McGinnis

Ryan McGinnis

WOW!

Artist's Description

The Niagara River, as is the entire Great Lakes Basin of which the river is an integral part, is a legacy of the last Ice Age. 18,000 years ago southern Ontario was covered by ice sheets 2-3 kilometers thick. As they advanced southward the ice sheets gouged out the basins of the Great Lakes. Then as they melted northward for the last time they released vast quantities of meltwater into these basins. Our water is "fossil water"; less than one percent of it is renewable on an annual basis, the rest leftover from the ice sheets.

The Niagara Peninsula became free of the ice about 12,500 years ago. As the ice retreated northward, its meltwaters began to flow down through what became Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, down to the St. Lawrence River, and, finally, down to the sea. There were originally 5 spillways from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. Eventually these were reduced to one, the original Niagara Falls, at Queenston-Lewiston. From here the Falls began its steady er...

About Jennifer Craft

Jennifer Craft

Hello and welcome to my page. My name is Jennifer Lynn Craft and I am a self-taught photographer. I have been very lucky to travel across the country to see some of the most amazing states and cities in the USA. I have new found love for the Midwest esp. Utah and you will find many photos from the beautiful National Parks. I am pleased to announce that I am doing engagement photos and weddings now. My life is filled with wonderful memories and I have them all captured on film. I enjoy taking pictures of animals of all kinds and love spending time with them. I am happy to answer any questions and work with you with any needs. I also have an Etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/FeffersPhotography Please note that the Fine Art...

 

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