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Veneto - Venice

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and 'San Marco'. They are then followed by an arrow which has had both ends scratched off so that you can't actually tell which way is correct.



Another random canal in Venice. This one is most significant as the site where Melanie's camera died. We're not sure what happened but it took a series of continuous pictures before spitting the film out all over. Further pictures taken by Melanie are courtesy of an overpriced single-use camera.



This is one of those pictures. The famous bell tower of Venice with the Basilica of San Marco behind it to the left. This is Piazza San Marco, also know as St. Mark's Square. For a mere $6-$7 you can sit at an outdoor cafe here and have a cappucino. If that isn't pricy enough, for $2 you can buy a handful of seeds to feed to the raging horde of pigeons that share the square with tourists. For the most part we took a few pictures and then fled to quieter parts of Venice.



Here is a closer view of the basilica. The background of this page comes from a similar close-up of the bell tower. This basilica was built in the 11th century and originally served as the private chapel of the Doges. Now it's the cathedral of Venice.



For less than the cost of a cappucino, you can take the elevator to the top of the bell tower. This is a picture from the balcony, showing a top view of Venice. This is looking west towards the mainland of Italy. The causeway which connects Venice can be seen on the left, and in the far distance, the Alps can be seen. The canals are difficult to pick out from above as they are so narrow. The Grand Canal is off to the left and cannot be seen.



The other direction you can see several of the smaller islands that dot the lagoon, including Lido, Murano, and San Michele. But instead of that picture we prefer this one, looking down at the waterfront from the bell tower. San Marco seems to be the most popular location to hire a gondola at.



This is the same scene from ground level with the Santa Maria Basilica in the background again. The riverfront along here is filled with people selling just about everything imaginable. The expected watercolors, leather goods and carnival masks are joined by stuffed animals, mechanical dogs, and sports memoribilia.



Between San Marco and the waterfront are these two columns. The one on the left is the lion of St. Mark, and the one on the right is St. Theodore which are the two emblems of Venice. The bell tower in the background is not the one in San Marco. That clump of buildings actually lies across the water from Venice proper on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore. The basilica on that island was designed by Palladio (more on him on the next page) in the 16th century.



Connecting the Doge's Palace and the old prison is the Ponte dei Sospiri. The higher enclosed bridge in the foreground which is known in English as the Bridge of Sighs. Legend has it that the sighs of prisoners being led into the dungeons could be heard as they crossed the bridge. Casanova was among the more famous to make this trek. At night, Venice becomes less crowded and even more picturesque. We returned to the aforementioned osteria to try out a few local wines and lest you think we forgot, we had some more gelato on the way back to the bus station. This time it was vanilla, walnut, and tiramisu.

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