Venice turned into a living, colourful, painting on Sunday (March 15) as residents coped with quarantine implemented by the government to try to control the spread of coronavirus. The absence of tourists, a sunny day and the blue waters of canals – now clean due to the lack of motorboats – offered the residents a unique and unprecedented sight of the lagoon city.
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What Venice looks like during the coronavirus lockdown
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