Venice’s canals cleanest in living memory after Covid-19 lockdown

Venetian canals are the clearest they have been in living memory after Italy‘s coronavirus lockdown stopped boats from bringing sediment to the surface, dailymail.co.uk reports.

In a rare welcome side-effect of the health crisis, the usually murky waterways are lucid enough to see the schools of fish under the water.

White swans are also roaming the canals in a city where the usually overloaded piazzas and alleyways have become almost deserted, while air pollution has dropped across northern Italy.

Read the full report at dailymail.co.uk

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