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Drying up Niagara Falls in 1969

The last major repair of two pedestrian bridges on the U.S. side of Niagara Falls took place in 1969 and required the diversion of part of the Niagara River from .
From June to November 1969 the American Falls were dewatered. This action cut back the normal flow of 60000 gallons a second to almost nothing. Most of the .
In the 1969, the US Army Corps of Engineers created a temporary dam to stop the flow over the American side, so they can study the erosion. Source: .
A home movie from 1969 showing Niagara Falls dried up on the American side for study, enhancement, and beautification. This 8mm film was digitized by .

Author: avatargoparolobo
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Posted: 02 February 2016
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Drying up Niagara Falls in 1969

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