What The Canals Are Like Now
Both for locals and tourists, the canal has now become a popular tourist destination. Young Parisians congregate quite often along the banks of the Seine and in neighboring cafes. Travelers, on the other hand, prefer to photograph well-known structures and bridges. So, why did the authorities begin by draining the water?

What The Canals Are Like Now
All The Weird Things At The Bottom
The canal has undergone many changes in its two centuries of creation. Every ten to fifteen years, officials try to empty it. Everything that had built up at the bottom was going to be cleared out. It was not, that being said, a regular clean-up. So what is it about this period of time that was so distinctive?

All The Weird Things At The Bottom