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In Italy’s Venice, gondoliers are donning wetsuits to clean up the canals

  • Their efforts have been rewarded, with over 2.5 tonnes of rubbish collected so far including tyres, television sets, vintage radios and telephones.

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A scuba diver of the Venice Gondolieri association dives in the Canal Grande on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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Venice’s gondoliers have been swapping boating hats for scuba helmets and diving into canals in a clean-up operation of the Unesco World Heritage city that has turned up everything from washing machines to bicycles.

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

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

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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.

Men of the Venice Gondolieri association hold a basket full of waste. Photo: AFP
Men of the Venice Gondolieri association hold a basket full of waste. Photo: AFP
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Sunday’s haul near the famous Rialto bridge brought up a kitchen stove, fan, cassette player, computer monitor and floor lamp.

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