What The Canals Are Like Now
The canal is currently a famous tourist attraction for both locals and visitors. Young Parisians often assemble along the Seine’s banks and at surrounding cafés. Tourists, on the other hand, like to take pictures of famous buildings and bridges. Why, therefore, did the government decide to drain the water from it?

What The Canals Are Like Now
All The Weird Things At The Bottom
During its 200 years of existence, the canal has undoubtedly been through a lot of transformations. Authorities try to drain it every ten to fifteen years. They empty every mud and objects that had accumulated at the bottom. But this was not just a regular clean-up. What’s so different about this?

All The Weird Things At The Bottom