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Countryside around Siena, Tuscany, Italy (43°19’ N, 11°19’ E).Lagoon of Venice, Veneto, Italy (45°19’ N, 12°12’ E).View of Venice, Veneto, Italy (45°25’ N, 12°45’ E).
Fishermen’s house, Venice, Italy (45°27’ N, 12°21’ E).The Rialto Bridge across the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy (45°35’ N, 12°34’ E).Burano island, Venetian Lagoon, Italy (45°28’ N, 12°25’ E).
Fishermen’s village at Pellestrina, lagoon of Venice, Venetia, Italy (45°15’ N, 12°18’ E). Scheggino, province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy (42°43’ N, 12°50’ E).Marble quarry, Carrara, Apuan Alps, Italy (44°05’ N, 10°06’ E).
Island of San Giulio, Lake Orta, Piedmont, Italy (45°47’ N, 8°24’ E).Capo di Milazzo, Messine, Sicily, Italy (38°16’ N, 15°14’ E).Favorita Park (Parco della Favorita), piana dei Colli, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (38°10’ N, 13°20’ E).
PalermoPiazza Pretoria, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (38°07’ N, 13°22’ E). The courtyard of the Modern Art Gallery, The S. Anna convent, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (38°07’ N,13°22’ E).
The Teatro Massimo, Palerme, Sicily, Italy (38°07’ N, 13°21’ E).Cathedral of Palermo, Sicily, Italy (38°07’ N, 13°21’ E).Old lava flow on the northern side of Mount Etna volcano, Sicily, Italy
Craters of the Mount Etna volcano, Sicily, ItalyOld lava flow on the southern side of Mount Etna volcano, near Ragalna, Sicily, ItalyMud bath, Vulcano Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy
Lipari Island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, ItalyMount Stromboli: volcano and island, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, ItalyThe Lyskamm (Liskamm) and the Lys Glacier, Aosta Valley, Italy
The Mont Blanc massif, France and ItalyRoped party of mountaineers climbing Mont Blanc, Italy and FranceRoped party of mountaineers climbing Mont Blanc, Italy and France




Lagoon of Venice, Veneto, Italy (45°19’ N, 12°12’ E).

Venice lagoon, extending over 195 square miles (500 km2) between the Italian coast and the Adriatic Sea, is Italy’s largest wetland. A place where freshwater and saltwater meet, this marsh of silt, clay, and sand is especially rich in nutritive elements that favor the development of a multitude of aquatic species and attract many birds. The lagoon is threatened today by urban and industrial pollution, particularly hydrocarbons and heavy metals. It also holds a major concentration of phosphates and nitrates deriving from agriculture that encourage the proliferation of a green algae, Ulva rigida. This algae causes eutrophization, reduction of the oxygen content of the water, which is fatal to fish. In industrialized nations the nitrate concentration of continental waters has doubled—even quintupled in some countries—in the past thirty years.

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