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Posted: Thursday, 26 June 2008 5:39PM

The Waterfalls Unveiled

NEW YORK (AP)  -- Four walls of water cascaded into the East River off Manhattan on Thursday in a public art spectacle that Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the ``most unexpected'' waterfalls between North America and Africa.

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``New York is a place where big ideas are realized,'' the mayor said at a news conference on the terrace of the South Street Seaport for the official unveiling of ``The New York City Waterfalls.''
   
The freestanding waterfalls created by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson were more than two years in the making, and the $15.5 million project is expected to generate more than $55 million in economic activity.
   
``It's been quite a journey. It's been a great challenge to achieve this,'' Eliasson said, describing many middle-of-the-night tests to pump water over the metal scaffolding.

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The four sites, off Governors Island in the harbor, at the Brooklyn base of the Brooklyn Bridge, at Pier 35 near the Manhattan Bridge and off the Brooklyn Promenade, are ``the most unexpected and intriguing waterfall destination between Niagara Falls and Victoria Falls,'' Bloomberg said.
   
It's the city's biggest public art project since artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude erected ``The Gates'' in Central Park in 2005, adorning 23 miles of footpaths with 7,500 saffron panels. That project drew more than 5 million visitors and generated about $254 million in economic activity.
   
Hotels are advertising special packages and tourist agencies are offering bicycle and boat excursions to see the waterfalls, which Bloomberg called ``a beautiful symbol of the energy returning to our waterfront.''
  
The money to build the waterfalls was raised by the Public Art Fund, a private not-for-profit organization. Individuals, foundations and corporations, including Bloomberg's own media company, Bloomberg LP, donated $13.5 million, and a state agency picked up the rest of the tab.
   
The falls will be on every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. through Oct. 13, and illuminated after sunset.

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