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Sep 3, 2019 20:56:07   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
GalaxyCat wrote:
Excellent photos! Thanks for posting.


Thx GalaxyCat!

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Sep 4, 2019 06:06:03   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Great photos, thanks for taking us there!

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Sep 4, 2019 08:05:15   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice travel shots again--I am traveling the world vicariously with you.

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Sep 4, 2019 09:11:00   #
JoAnneK01 Loc: Lahaina, Hawaii
 
Enjoyed both your photos and dissertation. Great tour. Mahalo for sharing.

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Sep 4, 2019 09:18:52   #
rmm0605 Loc: Atlanta GA
 
Saigon wrote:
Wikipedia:

The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˌnal ˈɡrande]; Venetian: Canal Grando, anciently Canałasso [kanaˈɰaso]) is a channel in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city.

One end of the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into the basin at San Marco; in between, it makes a large reverse-S shape through the central districts (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3.8 km (2.4 mi) long, and 30 to 90 m (98 to 295 ft) wide, with an average depth of 5 metres (16 feet).

Description

The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, shot southwards from Rialto Bridge
The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the Republic of Venice. The noble Venetian families faced huge expenses to show off their richness in suitable palazzos; this contest reveals the citizens’ pride and the deep bond with the lagoon. Amongst the many are the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.[1] The churches along the canal include the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute. Centuries-old traditions, such as the Historical Regatta [it], are perpetuated every year along the Canal.

Because most of the city's traffic goes along the Canal rather than across it, only one bridge crossed the canal until the 19th century, the Rialto Bridge. There are currently three more bridges, the Ponte degli Scalzi, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and the controversial Ponte della Costituzione from 2008, designed by Santiago Calatrava, connecting the train station to Piazzale Roma, one of the few places in Venice where buses and cars can enter. As was usual in the past, people can still take a ferry ride across the canal at several points by standing up on the deck of a simple gondola called a traghetto, although this service is less common than even a decade ago[when?].

Most of the palaces emerge from water without pavement. Consequently, one can only tour past the fronts of the buildings on the grand canal by boat.

Hi,

I was able to snap some shots of Venice Grand Canal while we were on the water bus.

Hope you enjoy.
Wikipedia: br br The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal ... (show quote)


Terrific shots! They are spectacularly detailed. You used good equipment!

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Sep 4, 2019 09:23:51   #
Schwabo Loc: Florida
 
Totally great, brought back memories. Used to fly into Venice spend a few days there before heading up to the Dolomites to ski. It always looked funny having skies sticking out of the watertaxi.

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Sep 4, 2019 10:39:22   #
ssymeono Loc: St. Louis, Missouri
 
As always, great photographs. A small advice: read about the places ahead of time. Get a good book like the Blue Guide for the country you visit. Knowledge will help you find the historic places to photograph.
Sarantis

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Sep 4, 2019 10:54:48   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Very nice. and I enjoyed the "back story" also.

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Sep 4, 2019 11:23:03   #
David in Dallas Loc: Dallas, Texas, USA
 
Well done! I've been to Venice twice and those were excellent shots invoking memories.

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Sep 4, 2019 12:16:46   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
nimbushopper wrote:
Great photos, thanks for taking us there!


Thanks nimbushopper! Glad you enjoyed...

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Sep 4, 2019 12:17:36   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
jaymatt wrote:
Nice travel shots again--I am traveling the world vicariously with you.


Thanks for joining the journey via pictures....

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Sep 4, 2019 12:18:15   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
JoAnneK01 wrote:
Enjoyed both your photos and dissertation. Great tour. Mahalo for sharing.


Thanks JoAnneK01! Some day I will visit Hawaii....

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Sep 4, 2019 12:19:07   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
rmm0605 wrote:
Terrific shots! They are spectacularly detailed. You used good equipment!


Thanks so much rmm0605!

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Sep 4, 2019 12:19:42   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Schwabo wrote:
Totally great, brought back memories. Used to fly into Venice spend a few days there before heading up to the Dolomites to ski. It always looked funny having skies sticking out of the watertaxi.


Man!...You are rich....

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Sep 4, 2019 12:22:37   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
ssymeono wrote:
As always, great photographs. A small advice: read about the places ahead of time. Get a good book like the Blue Guide for the country you visit. Knowledge will help you find the historic places to photograph.
Sarantis


Thanks ssymeono! I bought books from Rick Steves's Tours and did some researching on the subject:

- Things to do in <...>
- Best Photo Ops in <...>
- Transportation
- Historical facts related to the subjects.

Best regards

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