Acqua alta, or high water, caused by exceptionally high tides resulting in saltwater flooding of Venice and other parts of Veneto and Chioggia, at the Piazza San Marco or St Mark's Square, Venice, Italy. Tourists dressed in waterproof boots take selfies in front of the Basilica di San Marco or St Mark's Basilica and its campanile or bell tower. On the right are the procurator's offices, the Procuratie Nuove, and Caffe Florian, with its chairs partially submerged in the water. Photographed on 28th October 2018 by Manuel Cohen
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