Definitely not. Malang is purely a fictional tale crafted by the filmmakers' imagination. It doesn't draw from any true incidents or real-life experiences.
I'm not too sure about the number of 'stories' you're referring to. It could depend on how you interpret it. If you mean tales or legends associated with Niagara Falls, there are quite a few. But if it's something else, I'm not clear.
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One of the scariest incidents was when people got too close to the edge and slipped. The powerful current of the falls can quickly sweep a person away. There have also been reports of daredevils attempting stunts near the falls and getting into life - threatening situations. For example, some tightrope walkers have had near - misses, where a small mistake could have sent them plunging into the raging waters below.
One horror story is about a hiker who got too close to the edge of Niagara Falls while trying to take a selfie. He slipped on the wet rocks and almost fell into the raging waters. Luckily, a fellow hiker managed to grab his arm and pull him back just in time.
In Niagara on the Lake, there's a story about a haunted inn. The inn has had reports of strange noises at night, like doors slamming on their own and whispers in the empty corridors. Some guests have said they felt an unseen presence in their rooms, as if someone was watching them. It's said that the inn was built on an old burial ground, which might be the cause of all the spooky happenings.
A family was once walking near the falls when a sudden strong gust of wind blew their small child towards the edge. The parents were in a panic and managed to grab the child's clothes just as the child was about to go over. It was a terrifying moment and they were extremely lucky that they were able to stop the child from falling. This shows how dangerous the area around Niagara Falls can be even when you think you are being careful.
In the case of the lovers' stories, there may have been real - life tragedies that happened near the falls, and the idea of their ghosts remaining was a way for people to remember them. However, a lot of it is also likely just superstition and the human need to add a touch of the supernatural to a very dramatic and beautiful place like Niagara Falls. So, it's a mix of possible real - life roots and a whole lot of legend - making.
One scary story is about a daredevil who attempted to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel. The barrel got stuck in the rapids for hours, and the person inside was screaming in terror. People on the shore could hear the muffled cries but couldn't do much. Eventually, the barrel was dislodged and went over the falls, and it was a miracle the person survived, but the whole ordeal was truly frightening.
Yes, there might be. Some novels could be set in or around these places. For example, an author might use the unique charm of Buffalo and the majestic Niagara Falls as part of the backdrop in a story about a character's journey towards enlightenment which could be symbolized by the 'City of Light'. However, without more specific information, it's hard to say for sure which exact novel it could be.