Authorities Drain Niagara Falls Revealing A 200-Year-Old Secret

Starting The Project

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The plan’s first step was to stop the water entirely so the professionals could look at the talus well.
The plan was to take out about 280,000 cubic yards of rock debris, hoping it would help restore the waterfall to its former glory.

The project would officially begin in June 1969, four years after the locals realized something was wrong with the waterfall.

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