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Yup Canadian plants draw 56,500 cubic feet of water per second and American plants draw 32,500 as the 1950 Niagara Water Diversion Treaty dictates.
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It was only hovering around freezing that day, but very damp of course.
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Those are pretty wild looking ruins there in Kabul; there's also a neat tank graveyard there. I'll mark it all down, who knows what the future will hold.

Thanks for the missing text Sundown!
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The tallest one was about 2.5 feet high.
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lol, Evil...
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Now we talkin my lan-guage hehe. I love these old pieces.
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Great passage, Vince! So out of place with the grandeur of the marble, the generator almost seems superimposed. Wonderful shot.
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Incredible walls!!!
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Like Atlas, holding up the world...
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Cold beauty. Oh, such eye candy.
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Love this huge gadget too.
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Gorgeous!!
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I want this thing lol
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Great shot. How big are they?
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WOW. Really awesome stuff. It's amazing about the boat... 93 years is a long time...and I wonder if hydro-electric/water industry is as kind to the Falls on the American side. Hope so. An automatic thought in this age of greed.