Hmmmmmm. Not one single travel poster illustrated that. Ever.
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I wonder if there is a Venetian version of Paris syndrome, in which people experience extreme shock when they discover that the famous Venice canals are actually sewers. I admit it was shocking just reading about it on the net.
Glenelg Railway company workers. Australia, 1880.
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Probably the relief crew. I doubt those guys could dig that s6!t for very long. Probably switched out pretty frequently I would think.
There is one VERY happy guy that LOVES his work there in the middle. Probably got promoted from shovel-er to cart pusher. :lol: :rofl: :lol: :rofl:
Which one is Mike Rowe?
I'm not trying to be mean but the truth is the truth. Italy and the surrounding areas are some pretty vile places to go due to there lack of waste treatment. Not much has changed since the days of horses and carriages for their waste management.
They must have had good swimming horses back in the day in Venice, and floating carriages. :hattip: