Following the COVID-19 coronavirus, Italy has been in a national isolate since March ninth. In any case, in spite of the horrendous circumstance, it has positively affected nature. Contamination has diminished, the sky is more clear, and the water is more clean. This can particularly be found in Venice, the excellent Italian city where a huge number of sightseers travel every year.Following the COVID-19 coronavirus, Italy has been in a national quarantine since March 9th. But despite the terrible situation, it has had a positive impact on nature. Pollution has decreased, the sky is clearer, and the water is cleaner. This can especially be seen in Venice, the beautiful Italian city where millions of tourists travel each year.
Un amico in fb ha condiviso queste foto. Cosa hanno di particolare? L'acqua limpida dei canali veneziani senza il torbido che provoca il moto ondoso in questi giorni di traffico lagunare limitato.
Non s'era mai visto.#coronavirua#restaacasa pic.twitter.com/kKaKWanFok— Marino NiNi Marini #sanguemisto (@diceNiNi) March 12, 2020
Because the city is such a large scale tourist attraction, the canals which run around and through the city fill with litter and dirt. But now, when no one can go outside their door, even less travel to the city, the canals look like never before, according to The Independent. Wildlife has returned to Venice, and the water is so clear that you can see the bottom of the canal.
But there aren’t just fish swimming through the beautiful city. W Magazine reports, as well as ABC, that there’s been dolphins in the Venetian lagoon, close to the port of Venice. “Dolphins in the port of Cagliari, ducks in the fountains in Rome, Venice canals have now clean water full of fishes. Air pollution dropped. Nature is reclaiming its spaces during quarantine in Italy”, one Twitter user wrote.
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Yet, there aren’t simply fish swimming through the wonderful city. W Magazine reports, just as ABC, that there’s been dolphins in the Venetian tidal pond, near the port of Venice. “Dolphins in the port of Cagliari, ducks in the wellsprings in Rome, Venice trenches have now clean water brimming with angles. Air contamination dropped. Nature is recovering its spaces during isolate in Italy”, one Twitter client composed.