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nice pics, thats a rare opportunity
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Nice pics man!!!
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amazing pics ! very good job
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pretty fucking cool
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Consider the fact that it was built decades of years ago, without any type of 'advanced' technology, apart from determination and manpower, and the powerstation itself is directly adjacent to one of the most powerful rivers around.. Then, imagine digging 8 stories below that, and below the water table.. Then, below that, two huge tunnels, over 15', converging then travelling directly to the fall curtain just over a mile or so away.. Directly below the river, each redbrick placed hand by hand. To blow the final section to the falls, all attempts from inside out failed, so eventually some climbers with balls the size of basketballs climbed the FALLS side and planted explosives on the outside of the tunnel, and they blew it in. Amazing stuff. Also interesting to note: The generators placed in here were the first ever AC generators designed and built by Nikola Tesla! |
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great as always buddy
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Wow thats crazy bro, very nice job though on the pics and shit
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sweet pictures you've got there!
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For those who are interested - here's my attempt at a report.
It holds no light to dsankt's, but hey. I've had troubles starting this report. The actual exploration aside, the history and proportion of the building is in itself daunting. Just under one mile from the Horseshoe falls on the mighty Niagara lies an awkward building. It has a period façade; but it is too slim to be a library or town hall. It's too close to the river to be any public building, and it's most certainly not a private building. ![]() The building itself Each day, it is likely that hundreds of tourists stream and bustle past this building to shuffle for prime viewing locations of the falls.. yet upstream from the columns of mist that rise without end, the Toronto Power Company power station still stands, as it has done for over one century. Charged with the task of harnessing the power of the millions of liters of water that make the perpetual plunge, 1906 saw the beginning of construction for TPC. The task was monumental and unprecedented in more than one aspect: the technical challenges of building a station so close to the river, the efficient production of the still green AC generation technology, and the manpower required to implement such a building. ![]() tailrace tunnel during construction. Source Niagara Falls Public Library Hydro electricity is simple in theory: Water is fed in, pushed through turbines, and then returned to the natural water system. What makes TPC so interesting is how it went about this. Bear in mind that the station sits directly adjacent to Niagara river - in fact, literally half of the power station was flooded as the water source. This in itself was one of the most awe inspiring scenes I've ever witnessed.. underwater arches let the river flow in, shadows of playing fish flickered in the bright green depths, and were met by the submerged sluice gates. Sadly, this forebay has been long since filled with concrete and gravel. ![]() The forebay, before it was filled with crap. To power turbines, the water requires significant kinetic energy. In TPC, this meant dropping the water in vast pipes over eight floors underground, where it would erupt into the turbines. The turbines were connected to shafts that ascended the eight-floor distance, and turned the generators to produce the current. It's an interesting side-note, and one that is not well known that the generators in TPC were the first AC generators of the genius Nikola Tesla. Sadly, these too are now gone. ![]() Tesla's first AC generators. By now, the scale of the infrastructure required for this operation should be starting to emerge. Down the entire length of the stations huge columns of water roared into the darkness, and their energy was return the height of the drop. Like an iceberg, 9/10ths of the station is underground, underwater, and below the natural water table. Even to successfully build the so-far discussed elements is an amazing feat - But what of the water? Now deep underground, the matter of returning the water to the river is problematic. The solution, incredible as it may seem, was simple by design: build a tunnel that ran the distance to the Horseshoe falls, and expunge the vast volumes of water back into the falls. Two converging egg-shaped tunnels of giant proportion were blasted, carved and inched out of the rock below the waters above. Scores of men paved these giant hidden tunnels brick by individual brick, and created the forgotten secret: Confluence. I only know of two other groups of people who have entered this tunnels in recent years. I came to know of the tunnels about a year or so back, when I saw a photo that blew me away. I knew I had to go down and experience them myself. Ten months later found Siolgen, Infectoid and I standing in TPC, and making our way into the depths below the generator floor. I've never been in a more daunting environment. As we entered the spiraling stairs, we couldn't help but notice, even in the absolute black, that it was raining hard - a regular downpour - inside a building. Over the last hundred years, streams of water from the river and the water table have fingered their way through cracks and concrete, and have eaten away slowly at everything. Iron bars broke in our hands. Stairs of thick steel rotted and fell beneath our feet, crashing into the dark below. Somehow, we made it to the bottom, but it was so flooded and ruined, our hopes and courage faded with our torches, and we made our way back out of the beast. One year later, I was back at TPC. This time, there was seven of us: dsankt, skaut, nel58, kowalski, micro, KAOS and myself. We made the icy journey from Toronto to Niagara. Accommodation and food became irrelevant details on our quest for confluence. We drove past - and how it had changed. Silhouettes of construction vehicles poised for imminent destruction were cast on the windows, and an ever present security guard was positioned opposite the station. Four hours later, we returned. The guard had the heat on in his car: he wasn't going anywhere. While we waited, Kowalsi, Skaut and micro made the attempt to recon the inside. Hours later they returned to the hotel with bad news: The hole that had once led directly to the stairs had been emptied of its scaffolding, a steel plate had been placed over the staircase, and it had been bolted. Plans were put on hold, and we all took some restless sleep. The next day we prepared: batteries, road flares, food, drinks, and a huge shifting spanner were purchased. We passed some more hours in the hotel, distracted ourselves with a pacman machine at a local pizza place, then made the final trip to the hotel. Bags were packed. Layer upon layer of clothes were put on: it was -13 degrees C outside, and the water of Niagara was bound to be colder. Passports were pocketed - if dsankt or I were caught, we would need them for our guaranteed deportation order. We parked and made the walk to the station. My waders slipped in the ice. We caught our breath, regrouped, and prepared for our entrance. In plain sight of the security guard, we ducked and clung to the fence line, painfully contrasted in black to the snow, despite the dark. Around one fence, we followed the tracks of the guard’s previous round, and ducked the final fence to the now rubble filled forebay of the station. Taking no chances, we moved swiftly to the stairs below the generator floor, and faced our next challenge: the metal plate. dsankt and I unbolted the nuts, painfully aware that every noise had 8 stories of infrastructure to bounce and amplify off before reaching the main floor. Plate ajar, the descent into absolute dark began. "Remember stair discipline" hissed Kowalski. The rotting stairs would struggle with the weight of just one with gear - we couldn't risk any more. We made our way through the artificial rain, down a final ladder, across the rotten wooden flooring, to the rusted iron gate. We were hit by the wind, and immersed in the distant roar of water. We squeezed past the door, and came to the gap, our torched probing into the dark below. dsankt and I began to rig our SRT lines. Two lines, one for people, one for gear. One for us, one for safety. If you were to get stuck in Confluence, it would surely suck - probably worse than just being stuck in a drain. In confluence: you have an choice - the raging falls, or the enveloping darkness. Gear double checked, Skaut began the descent. Halfway down, woops of excitement filtered up to us over the roar of the water. Over the space of an hour, gear and explorers gently dropped from darkness to darkness. We hesitantly pressed forward - we were in confluence. The place was - is - amazing. You can easily overwhelm yourself if you try to bring it identifiable terms: how many bricks, how many men, how many hours, how many lives.. |
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The pictures don't really come close to telling the entire story. If you walk the full length of the tunnel, you come to a lake. The lake was constructed by the final blasting to open
the tunnel to the falls - but it wasn't from the inside out- the ultimate blasts of confluence were placed by men who incredibly scaled the face of the falls themselves. Nel and I waded out as far as we could go - Nel's waders were higher than mine, so she went out further, and there I was, standing in the dark, surrounded by the never-ending symphony of water smashing over the lip of the falls. Just up ahead, I watched sheets of water sweeping across the tunnel end, illuminated in ghostly colours from the lights outside. I couldn't help but feel I was at the edge of another world- a journey to the center of the earth, the distant tempest a doorway to a twilight land of never-ending rain. That was confluence. In the coming weeks, it will be sealed, and will disappear from memory and thought, just like the lives of those who selflessly created it. Niagara's greatest secret will fall into shrouds of memory once more. ![]() The floor immediately under the generator hall. ![]() Where the generators once stood. Shots from confluence: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Expo report of my original trip: http://www.ninjito.com/dump/qx-nfe-report.txt The ever popular and incredible report of dsankt's first descent: http://sleepycity.net/viewpost.php?b=67 Micro's incredible shots of the final leg of the tailrace to the falls: http://www.worksongs.com/archives/20...onfluenced.php Shouts to Siologen - I wish you could have made it in with us, don't hate us too much ;) |
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Awesome pics, thanks for sharing
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Wow that's some awesome pictures ...
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great pics
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Damn those are great shots.
Have youn ever taken a bad photo?
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cool shots! they're amazing!
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Hell yes, many ;)
Thankfully with practice, the ratio is getting down now When I started shooting it'd be a roll of film for 5 or so decent shots, I can normally take 6 shots and get 5 decent ones out of it, location dependant. It's all about framing and exposing in your head, so when you take a shot, you know it's 100% in the bag |
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The pictures are absolutely fantastic ! If I`ll have the chance, I won't hesitate!Looks like a wonderful place to go visit. Thanks again for sharing the pics.
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Those are some great photos!
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Looks awesome! how did you ever get there?!
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Amazing! Super pics!
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Your pics are always incredible quantum. I love playing with light-painting and it appears you are very accomplished at it ;)
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can i get your exif on http://www.ninjito.com/dump/2007-01-27/qx-conf-6.jpg
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Awsome pics....
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bad ass pics
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Those are nice and the place rocks
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wow... that's cool!
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Those are some awesome snap shots
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Sorry if I missed the answer mate, but what caused those zippy white loops of light in the red illuminated tunnel pics?
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haha rocking stuff mate, I'd have never guessed that.
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never sow that before,looks preety cool!
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wow!! that is awesome!! i'm totally jealous.
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