Il naufrago - Amore che vieni, amore che vai - Feria de Ceniza

Parole: "Il naufrago" di Giovanni Pascoli (Vittorio Gassman) Musica: "Amore che vieni, amore che vai" (Fabrizio De André) Immagini: "Feria de Ceniza" (Naoki Araiza Tokumasu - VFS) --- Il mare, al buio, fu cattivo. Urlava sotto gli schiocchi della folgore! Ora qua e là brilla in rosa la sua bava. Intorno a mucchi d'alga ora si dora la bava sua lungi da lui. S'effonde l'alito salso alla novella aurora. Vengono e vanno in un sussurro l'onde. Sembra che l'una dopo l'altra salga per veder meglio. E chiede una, risponde l'altra, spiando tra quei mucchi d'alga... - Chi è? Non so. Chi sei? Che fai? Più nulla. Dorme? Non so. Sì: non si muove. E il mare perennemente avanti lui si culla. Noi gli occhi aperti ti baciamo ignare. Che guardi? Il vento ti spezzò la nave? Il vento vano che, sì, è, né pare? E tu chi sei? Noi, quasi miti schiave, moviamo insieme, noi moriamo insieme costì con un rammarichìo soave... Siamo onde, onda che canta, onda che geme... Tu guardi triste. E dunque tua forse era la voce che parea maledicesse nell'alta notte in mezzo alla bufera! Noi siamo onde superbe, onde sommesse. Onde, e non più. L'acqua del mare è tanta! Siamo in un attimo, e non mai le stesse. Ora io son quella che già là s'è franta. E io già quella ch'ora là si frange. L'onda che geme ora è lassù, che canta; l'onda che ride, ai piedi tuoi già piange. Noi siamo quello che sei tu: non siamo. L'ombre del moto siamo. E ci son onde anche tra voi, figli del rosso Adamo? Non sono. È il vento ch'agita <b>...</b>
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Teen Girl Falls Over Niagara Falls

Divers searched the water below Niagara Falls on Monday, searching for a Toronto-area woman who is believed to be dead after toppling over a railing and into the water a day before. Niagara Parks Police said the incident happened at about 8:30 pm when two female international students were taking photos on the Canadian side of the falls. Trouble arose when one of the women, said to be 19 years old and a citizen of Japan, climbed onto the concrete ledge next to Horseshoe Falls to pose for a picture. Police said the woman was sitting with her legs straddling the barrier. When she attempted to stand up again, she lost her footing and fell into the water below. Kari Wilson, a visitor from Vancouver, told reporters, "I wish I could have done something." She wiped tears from her eyes as she spoke. The victim had been sitting casually on a stone part of the fencing and chatting with her friend, she said. "Her purse was sitting right behind her and I thought, 'Well, that's a stupid place to keep your purse,'" Wilson said. Minutes later, the woman plunged into the Niagara River, about 24 metres upstream from the top of the falls. The current quickly swept her over the 54-metre-high falls. Emergency crews, including a provincial police helicopter, spent most of Monday searching for the woman with no success. Police told CTV Toronto that it could be weeks before a body is found. Authorities say the woman is believed to have drowned. Foul play is not suspected in connection with her <b>...</b>
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Brink of Death on the Brink of Niagara's Horseshoe Falls

Suicide rescue - Brink of Death on the Brink of Niagara's Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls) on the American side next to Goat Island - the rescuers are the daredevil heros. This is actual footage captured by tourists and amateur photographers on 19 March 2003, of a 48 yo man from Buffalo, NY, at the brink of Niagara's Horseshoe Falls along Terrapin Point of Goat Island, NY. Earlier that day he lost thousands (borrowed from his father) at newly opened Seneca Nation casino, and was already $600000 in debt to Casino Niagara in Canada. He was overcome with despair, and left a carefully written note behind saying, "Please tell my parents I'm sorry." The shock of the cold water and swift current jolted him to realize he wasn't ready to die - commonly said by survivors of dramatic suicide attempts, ie, at the Golden Gate Bridge. At the very last moment before the falls brink, he wedged his feet in a crevice and held on for hours before rescue. How was he able to stand there or stop his body from advancing to the edge? Rapids above the falls reach a speed of 25 mph / 40 kph. The bottom is jagged and worn slippery smooth (walk on the rocks at three sisters' islands to see how slippery, even when dry). The water at the spot where the man stood was thigh high. At night and in winter 75% of the water is diverted for power (in summer daytime 50% is diverted). At 5:00pm in Summer there is twice as much water, deeper and more violent. How he withstood the water pressure, even reduced, on <b>...</b>
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NIAGARA FALLS DEATH

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario --- A 19-year-old international student was swept over Niagara Falls and presumed drowned after falling from a railing along the Canadian side of the Niagara River, Niagara Parks Police said Monday. The woman was visiting the falls with a friend at about 8:30 pm Sunday when she climbed over the railing and straddled it while holding an umbrella. The woman apparently lost her balance and fell into the water when she stood up to climb back over, police said. She fell into the swift-moving river about 80 feet upstream from the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. Foul play is not suspected. "It appears from the review of surveillance video that this incident was a tragic accident," a Niagara Parks Police news release said. The department said it was working with the Japanese consulate general to notify the victim's family. Her name was being withheld pending the notification, and police did not say which country she was from. The woman's body had not been found by midday Monday but the remains of an unidentified male were recovered from the whirlpool below the falls after being spotted by an Erie County Sheriff's department helicopter search crew. Police and the coroner were working to identify him; police said his death appears to be unrelated
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