Niagara Falls Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before

 Niagara Falls is (or rather are) a sight to behold, and while capturing the falls from a boat or one of the overlooks is impressive enough, why not take to the air? That’s what YouTube user questpact did, creating the video above using his DJI Phantom quad-copter and GoPro Hero 3.

Although they’re not particularly tall, every minute (on average) about four million cubic feet of water makes its way over the crest line of Niagara Falls. Located on the Niagara River and serving the natural purpose of draining Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls that make up Niagara boast the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world.

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Trash Bags + NYC Subway = Art

Video: Artist Joshua Allen Harris Turns Garbage Bags Into World’s Greatest Balloon Animals — Vulture — Entertainment & Culture Blog — New York Magazine

As a New York Subway wooshes through its tunnel it forces the air out of its way through ventilation grates in the sidewalk. Joshua has recycled that energy into kinetic art sculptures fastend out of garbage bags. Thanks to the ever-environmentalist Natalia Collier  of EPIC for this find.

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