4 K Walking in Venice, Italy (with natural city sounds)
Venice A magnificent city A city with an irresistible appeal to the educated, because of its history as well as its present charms Thomas Mann Bond visited this unique city at the northern tip of the Adriatic Sea three times. Apart from the Bondsites you will find a multitude of cultural treasures and pieces of evidence of the citys glorious past. Venice has lots of narrow alleys and walkways for pedestrians, but lacks wider streets, so cars are a rarity in the city. Venice, contrary to most cities, relies almost solely on boat transportation through the many canals. Even the postal service delivers the mail by boat. Venice is a very fragile city. Its many houses, palazzos and cathedrals are built on wooden poles driven into the muddy ground of a lagoon. Careful studies showed the city of Venice is subsiding on average about 1 to 2 millimetres a year. Add that to the global rising sea level and you better hurry up and visit Venice in Italy while its still above sea lev br, br,
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