The dolphins (Photo) arrive in Venice because of quarantine

What would a world without humans look like? As countries move one by one into quarantine to prevent the distribution of the coronary, photos in social media show that a world without humans would be much cleaner, to begin with. Most non-secial travel to European Union countries has been banned and [...]
Most non-secial services in European Union countries have been banned, and Italy, the focus of the disease outbreak on the continent, has closed all non-escial businesses.
In Venice, meanwhile, the canals normally filled with tourists and the boats are almost completely empty, Periscope follows.
In social media, people are distributing photos and videos of clean water and living life that are rarely seen in the city. For some, this was a small sign of hope as the death toll in Italy rose to over 3 thousand.
So I'd pretend ab of authority for you guys. Since the lockdown of Venice without the noise from the water has been made to clear up and a double has been placed in the canal for the first time in their 60 years! #venice Pic.twitter.com/dbq4mGhfnp
) Jack ( @NotLacazette) March 17, 2020
However, the mayor of Venice declared that the quality of the water was not clean despite general cleanliness that appeared in channels. /Periscope












