Venice Sinking
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here's the URL for the story <BR> <BR>http://www.cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1...9-412,00.shtml
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I haven't seen (at least I think so) this specific show here in Brazil Art, so I can't comment. But I've seen quite a few tv "shows" on Venice and just about all of them had a certain degree of "bias". Venice's problems don't only concern the Italian or local government. It concerns the human heritage. It's quite easy to have a critical posture specially when one doesn't share the costs involved ... <BR> <BR>There are a number of International organizations that are contributing $ to attack many of Venice's problems. I can hardly believe that these organizations don't control the money they're spending! <BR> <BR>In my view, there's an additional problem. As with the Pisa tower issue, there certainly is not an unique technical solution for the problem(s) and the technical/scientific community doesn't unanimously support this or that method of attacking problems. There are many interests involved (including pride/jealousy of groups that support different solutions). Whose in charge is in a very delicate position and things go forward much slower than they should. <BR> <BR>You may wish to read the content of the site below (and all its links) and compare it with what you learned from the show ... and take your own conclusions. <BR> <BR>http://www.salve.it/uk/attivita/OPER...ES/FINTRO.html <BR> <BR>Paulo
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thoroughly depressing end to the story (not that the beginning and middle are all that promising - they predict the end of Venice within THIS century. That makes me want to cry. <BR> <BR> <BR>************* <BR> <BR>While the politicians argue, the waters become more ominous at the lagoon's entrance. The gondoliers have trouble navigating under the city's bridges; no one lives on the ground floor anymore. <BR> <BR>The city's population is less than half of what it was 50 years ago; the average age is rising with the tides. The death of Venice is happening before our eyes. Only the tourists keep the place afloat. <BR> <BR>© MMI Viacom Internet Services Inc. All Rights Reserved. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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According to the show, they have retuild Venice higher brick by brick in the past, but can no longer keep up with it. I love that city and hope to see it again on one of my trips. I really hope that they find a solution that will work wheather Moses will or not I don't know yet. <BR>