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In English
Grado 2m (Friulian Grau), is located at the north coast of the Adriatic Sea at the outer ending of the Gulf of Venice in the province Gorizia. Panoramic view in south direction over the dunes to the Mediterranean Sea at the Gulf of Trieste.
In the native language of the webcam owner
Grado 2m (furlanisch Grau), an der Nordküste der Adria am äussersten Ende des Golfs von Venedig in der Provinz Görz (Gorizia). Blick über den Dünenstrand Richtung Süden zum Mittelmeer am Golf von Triest.
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Venice's Lido is an 11-mile (18 km) long sandbar, home to about 20,000 residents, greatly augmented by the (mainly Italian) tourists who move in every summer. The Venice film festival takes place at the Lido every September. Geography: The island is home to three settlements. The Lido itself, in the north, is home to the Film Festival, the Grand Hotel des Bains, the Venice Casino and the Grand Hotel Excelsior. Malamocco, in the centre, is the first and for a long time the only settlement. It was at one time home to the Doge of Venice. Alberoni at the southern end is home to the Fort San Nicolo and a golf course. At least half the Adriatic side of the island is constituted by a sandy beach, much of which belongs to the various hotels that house the summer tourists. These include the renowned Excelsior and the Des Bains, setting for Thomas Mann's classic novel "Death in Venice". These beaches are private, though towards the northern and southern ends of the island there are two enormous ... Read more about Lido on Wikipedia