After Draining A 200-Year-Old Parisian Canal, Everyone Were Astonished In What They’ve Discovered

Published on 03/25/2021
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Save The Fish

The staff pumped the water out of the Canal Saint-Martin until just 20 inches remained. They managed to get the fish to safety first and foremost. For three days in the sea, the cleaning crew fished for carp, tuna, and bream. The species were apprehended and relocated to a certain area of the river.

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Save The Fish

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Swimming There Might Be Possible

Even though seeing trash in the drain was frustrating, there is reason to be optimistic. The discoveries exposed the city’s waste problem. Authorities took advantage of the chance to talk about the issue. “If everybody pitches in and avoids throwing something into the river, we will be able to float in the canal in a few years,” Celia Blauel told MailOnline. She works as a secretary to the mayor.

Swimming There Is Possible

Swimming There Might Be Possible

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