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Venice gondoliers dive into murky canals for nocturnal clean-up

VENICE, Nov 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Venice’s gondoliers have been swapping
boating hats for scuba helmets and diving into canals in a clean-up operation
of the UNESCO city that has turned up everything from washing machines to
bicycles.

“It’s another world down there”, Lorenzo Brunello told AFPTV late Sunday as
he prepared to plunge into the murky waters in the first nighttime trawl for
garbage cluttering up the famous city’s waterways.

It is the sixth time since February that gondoliers have stripped off their
trademark stripey tops and donned wetsuits to bring to the surface unwanted
belongings, from tires and television sets to vintage radios and telephones.

Their efforts have been rewarded, with over 2.5 tonnes of rubbish collected
so far. About six or seven gondoliers show up for each session.

Sunday’s haul near the famous Rialto bridge brought up a kitchen stove,
fan, cassette player, computer monitor and floor lamp.

“It’s something we do for the city for free, because the city has given us
so much,” Brunello said, adding that visibility is particularly poor at night
as the tide rises.

Water taxi driver Alessandro Pulese joined him at the end of his shift as
the pair “want to try to do something, little by little, to make people aware
of the problem, but also to do something tangible” to tackle it, Brunello
said.

“Even if it can seem like a moment of insanity!” he quipped as the
moonlight glinted off the cold and uninviting water.

The gondoliers behind the project, Stefano Vio and Alessandro Zuffi, said
they would be organising a dive a month until April in the Grand Canal, a
major artery that leads to Saint Mark’s Square.

“That’s where we work every day, and where we often have to battle with
rubbish floating on the surface,” they were quoted as saying in a city
council statement, which largely blamed badly behaved Venetians for the
garbage problem.

BSS/AFP/RY/1720 hrs