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Venice - The city of water roads
Tonight I type to you from the grand old city of Venice, Italy also known as the city of rivers. Venice is basically a city which is comprised of about 40 islands, which interestingly when put together resembles the shape of a fish! Our arrival into the city was via a waterbus which transported us to a port where we arrived at St. Marks Square, the …
A day in Venice
... offload huge boats so all incoming goods are in small loads. High tide appears tto impact with some loads needing to be reduced to get under the canal bridges, reloading, then continue on its way. The Gondola ride was worth it and met Betsy's expectation, as it was high tide I was the ballast and needed to reposition a couple of time to enable getting under the bridges. We passed Venices ...
We were in the "Doge's" house today
... take pictures (except for a few I did illegally). We all agreed, this was an amazing find that appears to be overlooked as a tourist attraction. After the palace we decided to go on a gondola ride . Our gondolier, Stephano, gave us a 50 minute tour of the city through many of the back canals. We did not know what to expect from our guide, but found Stepano to be ...
Gondolas and shopping in Venice
... paperwork and packing to do and a bit of resting so we enjoy the luxury while we can. There is a barbecue lunch on deck. I tell you, I have no will power! Thought I would try a spare rib and then another one jumped on my plate. Melt in the mouth and cooked to perfection they were. There is always fresh pineapple, grapes, oranges, water and rockmelon and various other fruits available which has been fantastic. Coffee and tea and available in various places ...
The Classic Water City
... out in recognition of a plaza that he couldn’t possibly have been in before (never having been to Venice before). "I know this place! There’s… there’s a doorway into the Basilica just around that corner, and a back gate for the tower just hidden past that construction gate. I know this place, I did my best sniper-shooting from that balcony over there!" As it turns out, the makers of the stealth video game Assassin’s Creed are incredibly historically accurate.
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