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Venice Carnevale: Stunning Costumes and Vibrant Street Celebrations

Venice Carnevale: Stunning Costumes and Vibrant Street Celebrations

VENICE – They're taking to the streets today in Venice for Carnevale. The festival isn't nearly as debauched as it was in the days of doges and daggers, but it still makes for great people-watching and street-fairing. And depending which side of the camera you like to be on, posing or gawking. Here's what it would look like if you were roaming the canals today.


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