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Queen of the Adriatic: Venice

In the Alchemist, Paulo Coelho rightly quoted “It’s the possibility of a dream come true that makes life interesting”. In my school days, when I read about this unique city of the world and saw pictures of the crisscrossing canals, it gave birth to a dream in me of visiting Venice, Italy at least once in my lifetime.  Our Europe itinerary included a day in the floating city, which was a storehouse of surprises for me as I always thought it to be a town with a plethora of tunnels and canals. But Venice is actually built on 118 small islands that are separated by 150 canals and connected by over 400 bridges. Being an Assamese, I felt an air of nostalgia at that time by reminiscing our own Majuli, the largest river island in the world situated at the heart of Assam on the turbulent waters of the Brahmaputra. Water-bus in Venice Our coach reached Piazzale Roma, which is the main bus station of Venice at noon from Innsbruck, Austria. From there, we took a water taxi via the Grand Canal ...