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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What The Canals Are Like Now

The canal is frequented by both locals and tourists. Young Parisians congregate in crowds on the Seine banks and nearby cafes daily. On the other hand, foreigners are more interested in photographing landmarks and bridges. Why was the water taken from it in the first place by the government?

What The Canals Are Like Now

What The Canals Are Like Now

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All The Weird Things At The Bottom

The canal has seen numerous improvements in its two decades of existence. Every ten to fifteen years, officials attempt to empty it. Whatever had accumulated at the bottom would be wiped out. This was not, though, a routine cleaning assignment. What was it about this period that set it apart from others?

All The Weird Things At The Bottom

All The Weird Things At The Bottom

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