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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What The Canals Are Like Now

Lately, the canal has become popular with both locals and tourists. Parisians often congregate on the waterfront and in the local cafés. In contrast, photographers like to pay attention to landmarks and bridges for shots. Why was it deemed necessary to empty it first, but why were they reluctant to keep it full?

What The Canals Are Like Now

What The Canals Are Like Now

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All The Weird Things At The Bottom

To look at that canal for two centuries, we have seen many changes. Authorities attempt to drain it every fifteen years. All the unnecessary (non-valuable) waste would be thrown away. This was not just a routine cleanup, however. This time around, what was different?

All The Weird Things At The Bottom

All The Weird Things At The Bottom

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