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Tag: Canal Grande

Posted on 13/05/2013

Impressioni veneziane: Canal Grande one last time

Here, then, is the last selection of photos from our Venice trip, once again taken on our tour of the Canal Grande.

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Posted on 09/05/2013

Impressioni veneziane: Canal Grande again

Some more shots of the Canal Grande, with one last post to come.

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Posted on 08/05/2013

Impressioni veneziane: Canal Grande

The Canal Grande: one of the absolute highlights of our trip. So beautiful, clearly among the most amazing things I have ever seen.

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