They Were Taken Aback By What The Water Revealed While Draining The 200-Year-Old Parisian Canal

Published on 03/31/2021
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This photo alone paints an entire picture in our minds. In all honesty, a story can be written from it. The mud-covered chair submerged in murky water… Completely covered in moss and dirt. When you think about it, it sounds and looks rather haunting. Our minds stray to all kinds of different scenarios that might have resulted in this chair being thrown into the canal. Was it done during a tense situation? Maybe it was a tragic accident? So many options arise from this one photo.

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Lengthy Ordeal

It must take hours and hours for workers to make sure everything goes according to plan as the water slowly drains into the River Seine. From relocating all the fish that has gotten into the canal to renovating the canal’s four double locks from beginning to end. Naturally, any small parts that are worn out need to be replaced as well. The whole procedure would take approximately three months to complete from beginning to end.

Lengthy Ordeal

Lengthy Ordeal

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