Photo Gallery: Venice
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Photo: Outlook onto Venice canals
Photo: Outlook onto Venice canals
Photo: Newlyweds ride a gondola
Photo: Venice's Carnival costumes
Photo: The Basilica of San Marco at night
Photo: A couple kissing on the steps of Teatro La Fenice steps
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Flamboyant, radiantly beautiful, Venice owes her grandeur to the sea, a bond celebrated yearly through regattas such as the Vogalonga. Today it is a human tide that washes over her—millions come to capture a glimmer of her charms.

—From "Venice: More Than a Dream," February 1995, National Geographic magazine.
Photograph by Sam Abell

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