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January 27, 2011

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Grazie for the great advice! Another wonderful nearby spot for biking is the island of Sant'Erasmo (aka The Secret Garden of Venice). You can take Vap 13 to get there and circle the 3.5 mile island, and enjoy a quiet beach.

fantastic to know Susan, I haven't done that one - it's now on the list.... :)

Venice is a fabulous city in Italy...The way this city is constructed is very nice and also the architecture of the buildings is great...Enjoying cycling here is a great thing to have..

It was great. I can not believe that you can ride a bicycle to go sightseeing in Italy. I never went to Italy, if I have a chance to go to Italy, firstly I will visit Venice city. I think I will plan to vacation here this summer.
Thanks so much for posting this article.

nice post friend...

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