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		<title>Waterfall on Brooklyn Bridge in NYC</title>
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While this image of a gigantic waterfall cascading down from beneath the Brooklyn Bridge looks like some wacky photoshop, it&#8217;s actually something that&#8217;s being installed this summer. A new art project will have four waterfall sculptures installed in New York City from mid-July to mid-October, spewing water from heights of 90 to 120 feet, or [...]]]></description>
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<p>While this image of a gigantic waterfall cascading down from beneath the Brooklyn Bridge looks like some wacky photoshop, it&#8217;s actually something that&#8217;s being installed this summer. A new art project will have four waterfall sculptures installed in New York City from mid-July to mid-October, spewing water from heights of 90 to 120 feet, or about as high as the Statue of Liberty.</p>
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<p>The installations will cost about $15 million to put in place, but they&#8217;re expected to bring in over $55 million in tourist revenue. Because hey, nothing says &#8220;road trip&#8221; like going to see a freestanding waterfall in the middle of the East River. Which is where all of the waterfalls will be: one in the river under the Brooklyn Bridge, the other three just freestanding scaffolds in the middle of the river. Click on the Images for a larger view.</p>
<pre>Via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/346464/nyc-installing-gigantic-120+foot-waterfalls-under-the-brooklyn-bridge-in-the-east-river">Engadget</a></pre>
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