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2009年12月31日星期四

潮漲浸濕威尼斯

潮漲浸濕威尼斯
High tide floods Venice


Venice view : A parcel lies in flooded St. Mark's Square in Venice. Floodwaters drenched most of Venice reaching a record 143 centimetres (56 inches) for the year, authorities said.
(AFP/Marco Sabadin)
威尼斯景點:一個包裹躺在水浸的威尼斯聖馬克廣場,洪水濕透大部份威尼斯,達到本年度創紀錄的143厘米(56英寸),當局說。(法新社)


A view of the high water flooding the neighbourhood adjacent to St. Mark's square in Venice, northern Italy, early Friday Dec. 25, 2009. The water level remained high in Venice after reaching a peak of 144 cm (4.70 feet), the highest of 2009, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. The phenomenon of high water, which floods the Venice lagoon, occurs mainly between autumn and spring when tides are reinforced by seasonal winds. The heavy rain and snowfall which has been hitting most of Italy in the past days contributed to raising the water level in the lagoon.
(AP Photo/Luigi Costantini)


People walk under Christmas lights in a gallery of Saint Mark's square during a period of flooding in the canal city of Venice late December 24, 2009. Over half of the old town was submerged under waters peaking at 145 cm above sea level. Picture taken December 24, 2009.
REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri (ITALY - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)

A view of Venice's flooded St Mark's Square. Floodwaters drenched most of Venice, as a combination of wind, rain and the lagoon city's periodic tidal phenomenon saw water levels rise by 143 centimetres (56 inches), a record for the year, officials said
(AFP/Andrea Pattaro)


Gondolas are seen moored by a flooded St. Mark's Square after the high water reached a peak of 144 cm (4.70 feet), the highest level of 2009, in Venice, Italy, early Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. The phenomenon of high water, which floods the Venice lagoon, occurs mainly between autumn and spring when tides are reinforced by seasonal winds. The heavy rain and snowfall which has been hitting most of Italy in the past few days contributed to raising the water level in the lagoon.
(AP Photo/Luigi Costantini)
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A shopkeeper stands behind his water barrier during a period of flooding in the canal city of Venice December 23, 2009. Over half of the old town was submerged under waters peaking at 143 cm above sea level.
REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri (ITALY - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL SOCIETY)

Cafe chairs and tables are submerged in high water in St. Mark's Square after the water level reached a peak of 144 cm (4.70 feet), the highest level of 2009, in Venice, Italy, early Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. The phenomenon of high water, which floods the Venice lagoon, occurs mainly between autumn and spring when tides are reinforced by seasonal winds. The heavy rain and snowfall which has been hitting most of Italy in the past few days contributed to raising the water level in the lagoon.
(AP Photo/Luigi Costantini)

Pieces of ice are seen in the high water flooding St. Mark's Square, with St. Mark's Basilica seen in the background, in Venice, Italy, on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009. Cold weather with temperatures below zero and heavy snow fall affected Italy and central Europe Saturday.
(AP Photo/Luigi Costantini)


Tourists walk onto raised platforms for flood waters during a period of seasonal high water in Venice November 30, 2009. The water level in the canal city rose to 130 cm (4 feet) above normal, according to the monitoring institute.
REUTERS/Michele Crosera (ITALY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)



Jewish tourists take pictures of flood waters during a period of seasonal high water in Venice November 30, 2009. The water level in the canal city rose to 130 cm (4 feet) above normal, according to the monitoring institute.
REUTERS/Michele Crosera (ITALY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)


A man rows a boat through flood waters during a period of seasonal high water in Venice November 30, 2009. The water level in the canal city rose to 130 cm (4 feet) above normal, according to the monitoring institute.
REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri (ITALY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)


A woman carries her suitcase through flood waters during a period of seasonal high water in Venice November 30, 2009. The water level in the canal city rose to 130 cm above normal, according to the monitoring institute.
REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri (ITALY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL)


People walk through flood waters during a period of seasonal high water in Venice November 30, 2009. The water level in the canal city rose to 130 cm above normal, according to the monitoring institute.REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri (ITALY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)

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