Newly discovered photos show the iconic Niagara Falls when it went completely dry in 1969.
Thread: Pictures of Niagara falls dry!
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12-18-2010 01:01 AMRun until it sounds expensive
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12-18-2010 01:04 AM
When will it go dry again??
I want that barrel back."Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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12-18-2010 11:49 AM
That was another futile excercise in government meddling with nature. Lived there then and watched the whole circus. Was amazing thats for sure.
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12-18-2010 01:24 PM
They redirect the water at night, it slows the falls down but produces more electricity .
Parabellum FJ²B
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12-18-2010 06:43 PM
The American Falls were, and still are, turning into rapids. There was a pile of boulders at the bottom and they wanted it to look more like the horseshoe falls. They dammed up the rapids in front of the falls to stop the flow and removed all the rocks.boulders from the bottom of the American Falls. Then after they removed the dam, it only took a few years and it was just like it was before, only worse. Cant mess with mother nature.
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12-20-2010 03:19 PM
I was watching something on TV that had a rough calculation of how long (in thousands of years) it will take the falls to get to Lake Erie and a rather entertaining story of what will happen to Lake Ontario and Erie when it does...
I lived in the Falls for nearly six years. It's living (barely) proof that the Italians used up all of their civic managment skills during the Roman empire. The Falls is a mess!
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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12-20-2010 05:38 PM
There are sets of flood gates in the river above the falls that can be closed which directs more water into the power plant intakes (which you can fly a 747 into by the way). I can still only assume that they still control the flow to some extent but I dont know if they increase the power plant consumption at night. Kinda doesnt make sense as the power demand is lowest at night.
Back when I lived on Grand Island every thursday night they would open all the gates to flush them out and the water level in the Niagara river would drop 1-2 ft fairly quickly.
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12-20-2010 06:01 PM
if you want to impress me get me a photo of bobcat dry !
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12-21-2010 12:19 PM
My father has pictures of when they blocked it off. He was 17 at the time, and thought it was a good idea to climb down in there. We do have a very large quartz rock that he carried out of the bottom though sitting at our cottage near the falls.
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12-21-2010 01:17 PMI rember doing that as a school trip , i think i still have the rock from there