As far as I know, the tricky part is the forcola - it is angled so that the gondola can be steered even through the most weirdly angled channels. :-) And you need to know much about the city because a gondoliere also is a kind of local guide.
It was shot in summer... nobody had to wear a mask in Italy back then and we were doing fine... but unfortunately at this very moment I am waiting for our PM to announce the new restrictions...
@@mimmiblu6138 Thanks for the explanation. I haven't quit wearing a mask since March. Lots of people in Texas thought Trump was right about the virus somehow "burning away" in Summer. Now we're having our third resurgence... 😷
“Think about not falling in.” That, in a nutshell, is great advice for life in general.
Awesome city to just lounge around whilst enjoyng the view.
Venice is very unique! Looks difficult to be a gondolier.
As far as I know, the tricky part is the forcola - it is angled so that the gondola can be steered even through the most weirdly angled channels. :-) And you need to know much about the city because a gondoliere also is a kind of local guide.
It's their custom.Sorry god I love italy
The gondolier makes 300k euro per year - exclusive indeed. Use to be low-class workers in centuries past and how that has changed.
Thai ppl say the same thing. Ciao. It means morning.
It is hard
very wet city
Wet indeed
What, water is wet?
No one's wearing masks. Ugh... 🤷♂️
It was shot in summer... nobody had to wear a mask in Italy back then and we were doing fine... but unfortunately at this very moment I am waiting for our PM to announce the new restrictions...
@@mimmiblu6138 Thanks for the explanation. I haven't quit wearing a mask since March. Lots of people in Texas thought Trump was right about the virus somehow "burning away" in Summer. Now we're having our third resurgence... 😷