What happened: The barge that wrecked near Niagara Falls in 1918, known for a dramatic rescue of two Americans, is moving closer to the falls due to recent shifts from its original resting place.
Why it matters:
- The movement could affect local heritage and safety around Niagara Falls.
- It highlights ongoing natural changes impacting historical wreck sites.
MNN Take: The barge's gradual movement is a natural process influenced by water currents and erosion, reminding us how historical sites can change over time.
Sources: BBC US & Canada