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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4003142" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Interesting story. I read about it at the visitors center at Niagra Falls. Went there for a weekend while attending a test and trial for a software system in Cleveland we were going to install at the power plant. </p><p>It was almost shut off then as it was -11 degrees with huge chunks of frozen ice a foot thick going over the falls. </p><p>What really impressed me other than the falls themselves on the Canadian side was the discharges from the hydro powerhouse upstream. Huge tunnels that one could easily go over the rail and walk up. It's mothballed now. </p><p>The American side is not very scenic like the Canadian side which is impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4003142, member: 5412"] Interesting story. I read about it at the visitors center at Niagra Falls. Went there for a weekend while attending a test and trial for a software system in Cleveland we were going to install at the power plant. It was almost shut off then as it was -11 degrees with huge chunks of frozen ice a foot thick going over the falls. What really impressed me other than the falls themselves on the Canadian side was the discharges from the hydro powerhouse upstream. Huge tunnels that one could easily go over the rail and walk up. It's mothballed now. The American side is not very scenic like the Canadian side which is impressive. [/QUOTE]
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