A tourist guide in SanMark square in Venice, Italy, on October 02, 2020. The Mose barriers, the experimental project realized to protect Venice from the high time worked and the maximum level of water on sea level reached 75cm inside Venice instead of the 135cm expected, keeping San Mark square dry. (Photo by Giacomo Cosua/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tourist-guide-in-sanmark-square-in-venice-italy-on-october-02-2020-the-mose-barriers-the-experimental-project-realized-to-protect-venice-from-the-high-time-worked-and-the-maximum-level-of-water-on-sea-level-reached-75cm-inside-venice-instead-of-the-135cm-expected-keeping-san-mark-square-dry-photo-by-giacomo-cosuanurphoto-image489289890.html
RM2KC126X–A tourist guide in SanMark square in Venice, Italy, on October 02, 2020. The Mose barriers, the experimental project realized to protect Venice from the high time worked and the maximum level of water on sea level reached 75cm inside Venice instead of the 135cm expected, keeping San Mark square dry. (Photo by Giacomo Cosua/NurPhoto)