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Write a descriptive composition on Venice with beautiful words and phrases

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Answered by prekshabothra4ddpsme
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Venice…the magical city once called home by the womaniser Casanova and the talented painters Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese, is either loved or hated by its visitors. I happen to adore it.

I fell in love with Venice the first time I visited the Italian city in 2001. For 8 hours, I meandered through the cosy streets, ate delicious gelatos and joined a not so romantic but still lovely gondola ride with 5 other people. I was 15 years old at the time, and completely enthralled by the city. I would visit the city 3 more times after my initial encounter and each visit made me fall even deeper in love.

The photos in this essay are from my last visit in July. For three days I explored corners of Venice I had never been to before in the scorching summer heat.

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Meandering Canals

The most famous and busiest canal in Venice is Canal Grande. The wide canal snakes through the city and is the main thoroughfare for tourists who are making their way from the train station to Piazza San Marco. The 3km long Canal Grande is a busy hub used daily by water taxis (motoscafi), water buses (vaporetto), ambulances, workboats and gondolas. Apart from the iconic canal, Venice boasts over 150 canals and 400 bridges.

It’s such a beautiful sight, watching the gondoliers manoeuvring their gondolas through the shallow canals with the old buildings towering over them. By day, it looks like a busy nest. It’s an art to behold the way the gondoliers deftly make their way around each gondola, with no hint of panic or anger. By night, the canals are less crowded, which makes for a more romantic and less stressful experience.

” It’s such a beautiful sight, watching the gondoliers manoeuvring their gondolas through the shallow canals. “

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Venice is built on 118 small islands that are separated by 150 canals. People cross the canals by many small bridges. They can also navigate across the city on boats, both rowing boats and motor boats. The most famous Venetian type of boat called a gondolas.

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