:: images via The Telegraph
The Telegraph offers a more dire look at when the waters don't just rise, but flood to extreme levels: "More than 95 per cent of the historic city centre, including St Mark’s Square, was under water as the city was swamped by the most severe flood since 1986...
:: images via The Telegraph
Perhaps as a precursor to a future hydrological disaster due to global warming - Venice may be our canary in the coalmine for rising waters - "...Venice’s lagoon often rises to 40 inches above its normal level during 'acqua alta’ or high tides, particularly in autumn and winter. But anything above 50 inches risks flooding the city and causing chaos for its 60,000 permanent residents and the tens of thousands of tourists who descend on it each day."
Or perhaps a case study in ways to adapt to rising waters in cities, as these professional wakeboarders show in the following images... when in Venice...
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