Wednesday,
June 25, 2008
The
ANNOTICO Report
1000
ft liners formerly limited to the Venice Lagoon, are now gaining entrance to
the GiudeccaCanal, recking serious
damage with the water displacement of such a large ship. My understanding was
that small speed boats were limited to their speed in the
Earth Times
June 24, 2008
Cruise liner season has
started in the city of gondolas and canals prompting mounting opposition from
environmentalists, leftists and lifelong Venetians.
"
"They come within inches
of Saint Mark's Square and endanger the historic buildings by moving great
masses of water, causing vibrations and polluting the air."
More than 60,000 tourists hit
Public protests have become
so common that Mayor Massimo Cacciari has had no
choice but to try to calm the waters.
Opponents argue that cruise
liners are welcome "in
The debate has become even
more heated since a large ship ran aground outside Doge's Palace in dense fog
four years ago. Since then, tow boats stand at the ready.
The "Friends of
Venice" have no plans to give up their protest. They have initiated a
touring photo exhibition, critically comparing the city to a theme park and
decrying the fact that cruise lines are advertising views of Saint Mark's
Square from the boat.
Undoubtedly, these floating
hotels would happily moor their ships right beside Doge's Palace. Cacciari now has to find a solution that satisfies everyone
without driving away the tourists.
Internet: www.turismovenezia.it
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/214432,venice-tested-as-huge-cruise-liners-arrive.html
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