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Venice’s Grand Canal turned green — and no one knows why
A fluorescent green color suddenly appeared in the water of Venice’s famed Grand Canal on Sunday. A police investigation in underway with officials saying it was caused by a harmless chemical.
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Venice authorities discover why canal turned fluorescent green
This is not the first time Venice’s Grand Canal has changed color. In 1968 Argentine artist Nicolás García Uriburu dyed the waters of the canal green with a fluorescent dye called Fluorescein ...
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Venice mystery: Italian police investigating bright green liquid in Grand Canal
Authorities in Venice, Italy are investigating the source of a strange phosphorescent green liquid patch that appeared Sunday in the city’s famous Grand Canal. While no one has claimed ...
Lancashire Telegraph4mon
Venice police investigate bright green liquid in Grand Canal
Police in Venice are investigating the source of a phosphorescent green liquid patch that appeared on Sunday in the city’s famed Grand Canal. The governor of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia, posted ...
AZ Central13d
Maryvale to enjoy improved spaces along Grand Canal Trail
Maryvale's Grand Canal Trail will undergo improvements with new recreational areas, paved pathways, amenities and upgraded infrastructure coming for the neighborhood as part of a project designed ...
AZFamily28d
Grand Canal system in Maryvale will get a makeover
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Grand Canal
U.S. News Insider Tip: You don't need to make a reservation for a gondola ride. Instead, speak with a gondolier in person the day you want to ride. You may be able to negotiate a lower price or ...
AZ Central15d
Phoenix takes big step toward Scottsdale-style canals, but residents wonder
Picture a canal. Scottsdale has the waterfront, Venice romantic gondolas. Amsterdam is synonymous with canals. In Bruges, they made a movie that featured them. Even San Antonio has a must-see ...
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Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy
Step down the stairs of Venice Santa Lucia train station, cross the Grand Canal and walk only another 200 meters to find the entrance of the hotel. Located in the Santa Croce sestiere of Venice ...
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Venice police investigate bright green liquid in Grand Canal
Police in Venice are investigating the source of a phosphorescent green liquid patch that appeared on Sunday in the city’s famed Grand Canal. The governor of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia, posted ...
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Venice police investigate source of bright green liquid in Grand Canal
Sun 28 May 10pm • Police in Venice have launched an investigation into the source of a phosphorescent green liquid patch that has appeared in the city's famed Grand Canal.

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