

Water cascades from the Brooklyn Bridge in New York as a spectacular piece of public art is unveiled.
The waterfall pouring from one of the city's most famous landmarks is one of four created by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson in an £8 million project that was more than two years in the making. The dramatic installation is expected to generate more than £30 million in tourism and economic activity.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg - unveiling the work today, called The New York City Waterfalls - said: 'New York is a place where big ideas are realised.
The waterfall pouring from one of the city's most famous landmarks is one of four created by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson in an £8 million project that was more than two years in the making. The dramatic installation is expected to generate more than £30 million in tourism and economic activity.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg - unveiling the work today, called The New York City Waterfalls - said: 'New York is a place where big ideas are realised.
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