the lion venice early morning

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Saint Mark square and column with winged lion, early morning in Venice Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Empty San Marco square in Venice, wide angle view in the early morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Empty San Marco square, nobody in the early morning in Venice Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Lion Of Venice Early Morning
Venice in the early morning with Doge palace, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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On the history of the columns there are various versions, but we are sure that they date back to the year 1000 and that they come from the East. Legend tells that three monolithic columns started from the East and were brought to Venice by sea with three ships, one of which, in an attempt to land it on the shore, sank in the lagoon. The other two were lying on the shore and remained there for over a hundred years.


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