PHOTOS: Venice's canal water clears up as coronavirus outbreak keeps visitors away
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
The canals in Vernice are looking much clearer. This is a direct result of a lack of human contact.
As the world continues to battle the coronavirus, the pandemic is having some unexpected side effects.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, Italy is currently under lockdown and local citizens in Venice have noticed that the water in the city's canals has become much clearer.
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Locals also realised that they can see small fish, swans, and dolphins swimming around.
Pictures were shared widely on social media.
Here's an unexpected side effect of the pandemic - the water's flowing through the canals of Venice is clear for the first time in forever. The fish are visible, the swans returned. pic.twitter.com/2egMGhJs7f
— Kaveri 🇮🇳 (@ikaveri) March 16, 2020
With reduced boat traffic, the canals in Venice have clear water for the first time in living memory. https://t.co/0r7uoRGma0
— Terry Hughes (@ProfTerryHughes) March 13, 2020
Venice hasn't seen clear canal water in a very long time. Dolphins showing up too. Nature just hit the reset button on us pic.twitter.com/RzqOq8ftCj
— Gianluca De Santis (@b8taFPS) March 17, 2020
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