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13. The Flood of 1910

13. The Flood of 1910

Paris has avoided destruction time and time again in her long history. Saint Genevieve got down on her knees and, as if by miracle, Attila and his horde avoided Paris. Vikings came and went, siege, disease and urban planners all reeked havoc on Paris.

Paname: The Secret History of Paris · Amber Minogue

March 6, 201822m 13s

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Show Notes

Paris has avoided destruction time and time again in her long history.  Saint Genevieve got down on her knees and, as if by miracle, Attila and his horde avoided Paris. Vikings came and went, siege, disease and urban planners all reeked havoc on Paris. Both World War I and II threated Paris with ruin. So it was surprising for me to learn that the Seine, the river that runs through Paris, fundamental to the cities identity, nearly caused its downfall in 1910 when it flooded.

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Music: The Owl, Dance Nostalgique

Further reading: 'Paris Under Water' by Jeffrey H. Jackson

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