Actually I'm somewhat surprised that they have actually left the falls going...
I understand the shutting down of the business around it, in order to make it less attractive to tourists, but I feel they really should go all the way and switch the falls off completely, thus eliminating ANY reason for people to gather there...
Actually I'm somewhat surprised that they have actually left the falls going...
I understand the shutting down of the business around it, in order to make it less attractive to tourists, but I feel they really should go all the way and switch the falls off completely, thus eliminating ANY reason for people to gather there...
I know the joke you are making but that made me think of NYC. The whole town is shut down and times square is empty of people but why are the big ad boards still on?
I know the joke you are making but that made me think of NYC. The whole town is shut down and times square is empty of people but why are the big ad boards still on?
No not a joke - The CAN actually turn off Niagara Falls:
(Yep – it is now possible to “turn off” Niagara Falls, though I wouldn’t try it if I were you.)
The way they “turned off” the water was genius in its simplicity; they built cofferdams, which temporarily diverted all the water from the American Falls to the neighbouring Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. It was no small undertaking – 27,800 tons of rock and earth were used to build the cofferdams. Once the American Falls were reduced to a trickle, news spread and large crowds of locals and tourists gathered to catch a glimpse from the vantage point of Goat Island.
Actually I'm somewhat surprised that they have actually left the falls going...
I understand the shutting down of the business around it, in order to make it less attractive to tourists, but I feel they really should go all the way and switch the falls off completely, thus eliminating ANY reason for people to gather there...
They have to keep the falls going...they don't want to inconvenience suicidal people.
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