Website review: the Vanishing Point
mind-numbing discovered this in Bizarre/Oddities
•35 reviews since Jan 16, 2007
bizarre, urban-exploration, photography
•vanishingpoint.ca/tailrace.html
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mind-numbing discovered 18 months ago- Photography and stories about the tunnels behind Niagra Falls

- teacupgardener rated 7 weeks ago
- "Imagine a tunnel more than ten storeys underground, a hundred years old, bricklined, wet, and completely inaccessible save by descending through a narrow slit in its ceiling thirty feet above the floor, and then returning up the same rope you came down."

gank3r rated 2 months ago- That's soooo cool.

- arleas rated 3 months ago
- Am I the only one who thinks this looks like a giant penis?

demonveen rated 3 months ago- These pics have been floating around for a while, but they never get old.

okie53 rated 4 months ago- very interesting story behind the falls

adnim rated 4 months ago- Endzeit-like pictures of the abandoned tunnels below Niagara falls.

niceoldlady rated 4 months ago- A fantastic and mesmerizing article about long-forgotten hydroelectric tunnels that lurk below Niagra Falls. Crafted over 100 years ago and made entirely of red-brick, their sheer size and length is amazing.

Jim-Hill rated 4 months ago- Gotta go, not sure what to say yet beyond "awesome".

redneckdriver rated 4 months ago- Imagine a tunnel more than ten storeys underground, a hundred years old, bricklined, wet, and completely inaccessible save by descending through a narrow slit in its ceiling thirty feet above the floor, and then returning up the same rope you came down.

LafnLion rated 4 months ago- Some beautiful pictures of the tunnels below Niagara Falls.