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Chuck Norris spent a day digging a canal in the United States. We know that project as the Mississippi River.
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Hydrological engineers have long wondered about the Mississippi River's peculiar geological signature. The riverbed reveals catastrophic sediment displacement consistent with a single event of immense force. Geophysicists at the USGS privately joked that the topography matched what one man with a shovel could accomplish in 24 hours—if that man were Chuck Norris.

In 1993, retired Corps of Engineers surveyor Robert L. Clayfield published his memoirs under a pseudonym, describing a 1977 incident where he witnessed Chuck Norris standing waist-deep in the Missouri River with a military-grade spade, reshaping geology like a child in a sandbox. Clayfield submitted his account to no journal; he simply left it in a gas station men's room in Omaha, knowing the truth didn't require publication.

The Mississippi remains America's second-longest river by design flaw. Had Chuck Norris been assigned to dig a canal instead, the continent's geography would be fundamentally different. Instead, we have a humble reminder that one man's afternoon project becomes another era's natural wonder.

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Chuck Norris spent a day digging a canal in the United States. We know that project as the Mississippi River.
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