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Venice through the Eyes of the Gondola

BANGLADESH | Sunday, 17 October 2010 | Views [335]

Venice is one of the most attractive touristic places in the world and is known as water city, where ships (we) are the only means of transport. We the Gondolas are stunning and sometimes luxurious water transport boats which attract many tourist particularly couples to explore the ride in the city of Venice. People are amazed with our color contrast our unique shape, black wooden body with beautifully decorated gorgeous blue or red covers. We are unique as we are hand made boats so we easily grab the attention of tourists. So to begin we normally are all set together in a line in the morning after which we take with us tourists on board, sometimes the gondoliers entertain the people with some music which increase the romantic essence of the ride. We show our guests our peaceful beautiful city as we pass by time depends on how romantic or how enthusiastic these people. By dusk we get in our original positions after we disembark our happy riders who are totally lost in the beauty and romantic environment of our beautiful city Venice. There come the rest of our colleagues who have done the best job on earth which is to make people happy, bring a beautiful smile on ones face and bring romance in peoples life’s again. Thanks to Mr Khurshid from Bangladesh who loves to travel & enjoys capturing nature, culture, architecture, people and interesting things in this case we grabbed his attention. He has been searching for an opportunity to work for National Geographic Channel even thought this is just a part of NGC. He is very keen to learn new photographic techniques, his energetic, complacent & adaptability to new environment would make him an excellent candidate to accomplish such innovative opportunity of Travel photography.

 

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