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Next to the Pont de l'Archevéché there is a depth gauge with '1910' marked on it very near the top. At one end of the Pont-Neuf (though it takes some finding) there is an engraved line marked '1910'.

The most famous marker for Paris floods, though, is the statue of a Zouave on the Pont de l'Alma. Although the bridge gas been replaced since 1910 and three of the four soldier statues have gone, the Zouave is still there, at the same level. In 1910 the water came up to his shoulders.

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