The advantage of all animals - from which I exclude for the moment the man again - is so that they do not have to worry about abstract values. About the moral value of the testimonies of history, for example.
I am convinced that Venice is a popular spot not only for humans but also for seagulls. There is plenty of water and plenty of fish, the sea side town is accessible from anywhere. Since it is to live well as a seagull. Flies, eat, swim, what does the gull more. As a man you have it as even more difficult: you have to laboriously Venice Walk and run in it at least twice a day to get from A to B and C. The food is almost always expensive, and do our swim one here except maybe in a gondola, and that is again expensive.
If you finally arrive at the much celebrated Mark's Square, where you kneel down in awe of the Serenissima wants to be seen how, that you can not see out of sheer conspecifics the place that you are constantly a strange camera lens is in the way that you are on the world's main hub of Far Eastern plastic versions of valuable accessories and that the ground on which it stands, a mix of Pigeons and Möwenkot is. Resigned, let the view across to San Giorgio Maggiore wander that appears away unfortunately currently unreachable until the eyes walk up finally from Palazzo Ducale to the head of the two lofty columns, which received the time jahrhunderlang coming by sea travelers grand. And up there it has always been defiant, the bronze lion, and he watches over his Mr. Markus of the city gate. The Mark is also widely unmolested, but you know what? The lion is very crappy. The gulls, who care not a jot for grandeur and history sit very much on the lion head and back. And of course they take the seats (as our species can be easily understood) like the opportunity to do even at rest their business. And so is the lion, I am sure in the top view is not bronze, not oxidized green-bronze, but mostly white. Have a look in Google Earth on the Piazza San Marco, and you see nothing but colorful caps and fuckin white lions. Because all this is to look not so nice and you may now, quite rightly, the air is passed to a visit to Venice, I have two pictures to soothe your aesthetic sensibility made, which I show you here - and you can be reassured on a really nice golden lion and a right innocent sweet delight gull.
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And the best thing you can all that money for any planned visit to Venice . Save As I said, not much more than China, crowds and bird shit.
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