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Dramatic scenes in front of Niagara Falls: A boat wreck that has been stuck on the Canadian side of the falls for over 100 years is now in danger of falling.

The trigger was a storm that set the boat wreck known as the “Iron Scow” in motion and caused it to drift around 50 meters towards the abyss. “It looks like it tipped over and spun,” said Niagara Parks Administrator Jim Hill.

The boat was torn away from a tugboat in 1918 and floated down the river. It got stuck between rocks about 600 meters before the famous Horseshoe Falls. The TV station CBS reports that the Niagara Parks administration is now keeping an eye on the boat with the help of video cameras. The wreck is stuck in its current location again. It is uncertain whether it will move further towards the waterfall in the next few days or even years.

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