Waterfall at Buttes-Chaumont Park
This thirteen-story waterfall, in the Buttes-Chaumont park in the northeastern
corner of the city, is one of the least-known and most unusual sights of the city of Paris.
The waterfall, which is supplied by the Canal Saint-Martin, drops 32 metres
into a grotto (from which this photo was taken), and then flows into a lake. The waterfall,
like most of the park, is part natural and part artificial—natural features in the land were enhanced
to produce a park with astonishing differences in elevation from one spot to another.
Click directly on the photo to
see a larger version (twice this size). Photographed on
June 18, 2000.
Parc des Buttes-Chaumont
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